Definition of Ascriptions. Meaning of Ascriptions. Synonyms of Ascriptions

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Definition of Ascriptions

Ascription
Ascription As*crip"tion, n. [L. ascriptio, fr. ascribere. See Ascribe.] The act of ascribing, imputing, or affirming to belong; also, that which is ascribed.

Meaning of Ascriptions from wikipedia

- Ascription occurs when social class or stratum placement is primarily hereditary. In other words, people are placed in positions in a stratification system...
- Caradoc of Llancarfan (Welsh: Caradog o Lancarfan) was a Welsh cleric and author ****ociated with Llancarfan in Wales in the 12th century. He is generally...
- addition to ascription, at birth there are also: Dela**** ascription (when social status is given at a later stage of life) Fluid ascription (when ascribed...
- delineate what some consider a category of ascription distinct from "de dicto and de re". Such ascriptions are found with propositional attitudes, mental...
- An old tradition linked the book to Gelasius, apparently based on the ascription of Walafrid Strabo to him of what evidently is this book. Cardinal Giuseppe...
- those used by Christians. For instance, Jewish tradition regards the ascriptions to many Psalms as independent verses or as parts of the subsequent verses...
- add that belief-ascriptions are useful nonetheless. This usefulness can be explained in terms of interpretationism: belief-ascriptions help us in predicting...
- Social influence bias Spotlight Status quo Substitution Time-saving Trait ascription Turkey illusion von Restorff effect Zero-risk In animals Statistical biases...
- structure TwoListQueue implements signature QUEUE. Furthermore, the opaque ascription denoted by :> states that any types which are not defined in the signature...
- Ultimate attribution error Kammer, D. (1982). "Differences in trait ascriptions to self and friend: Unconfounding intensity from variability". Psychological...