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Attribution
Attribution At`tri*bu"tion, n. [L. attributio: cf. F.
attribution.]
1. The act of attributing or ascribing, as a quality,
character, or function, to a thing or person, an effect to
a cause.
2. That which is ascribed or attributed.
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Attribution may
refer to:
Attribution (copyright),
concept in
copyright law
requiring an author...
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Attribution, in
copyright law, is
acknowledgment as
credit to the
copyright holder or
author of a work. If a work is
under copyright,
there is a long...
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another platform, by
using a
compatible license, and
making reference and
attribution to the
original license (e.g. by
referring the URL of the
original license)...
- psychology,
fundamental attribution error, also
known as
correspondence bias or
attribution effect, is a
cognitive attribution bias
where observers underemphasize...
- In psychology, an
attribution bias or
attributional errors is a
cognitive bias that
refers to the
systematic errors made when
people evaluate or try to...
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Dispositional attribution (or
internal attribution) is a
phrase in
personality psychology that
refers to the
tendency to ****ign
responsibility for others'...
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Attribution is a term used in
psychology which deals with how
individuals perceive the
causes of
everyday experience, as
being either external or internal...
- In marketing,
attribution, also
known as multi-touch
attribution, is the
identification of a set of user
actions ("events" or "touchpoints") that contribute...
- "Not for
Attribution" is the
third episode of the
fifth season of the HBO
original series The Wire. The
episode was
written by
Chris Collins from a story...
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False attribution can
refer to:
Misattribution in general, when a
quotation or work is accidentally, traditionally, or
based on bad
information attributed...