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- epistemology. It is also a concept in linguistics, refer to Predicate (grammar). Ascriptive inequality "The Sociology of Gender: Theoretical Perspectives and Feminist...
- members of an ascriptive group, and thus excludes analyses that take advantage of the explanatory power of deviation among allocators. Ascriptive inequality...
- A referential subact corresponding to "its" An ascriptive subact corresponding to "usual" An ascriptive subact corresponding to "place" Similar analysis...
- Trait ascription bias is the tendency for people to view themselves as relatively variable in terms of personality, behavior and mood while viewing others...
- subsequent verses, whereas established Christian practice treats each Psalm ascription as independent and unnumbered, resulting in 116 more verses in Jewish...
- north India... In earlier centuries, says Kolff, "Rajput" was a more ascriptive term, referring to all kinds of Hindus who lived the life of the adventuring...
- (such as the Sinti, or the Romanichal) do not use this term as a self-ascription for the entire ethnic group. Sometimes, rom and romani are spelled with...
- group into which they are born, rather than earning it entirely on merit. Ascriptive qualities such as race/ethnicity, gender, and class of origin can all...
- structure TwoListQueue implements signature QUEUE. Furthermore, the opaque ascription denoted by :> states that any types which are not defined in the signature...
- Ruskin coined this term in Modern Painters III (1856) to describe the ascription of human emotions to inanimate objects and impersonal natural forces,...