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Extension transference

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Extension transference is a term used to describe the symbolic sub-division of a particular goal or purpose so that the sub-divided concepts seem fragmented from the original purpose.

The term was coined by the American anthropologist, Edward T. Hall in his book Beyond Culture (1976).

References

  • Hall, Edward T. Hall. (1976). Beyond Culture.

See also