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Attribution (psychology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Attribution is a concept in social psychology referring to how individuals explain causes of events, other's behavior, and their own behavior. Heider argued that, as an active perceiver of the events...
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Attribution theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Attribution theory is a social psychology theory developed by Fritz Heider, Harold Kelley, Edward E. Jones, and Lee Ross. The theory is concerned with the ways in which people explain (or attribute) ...
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John Richard Stevens, John Stevens, english discourse ... THE SIGNAL PHRASE Definition of a signal phrase: A phrase that signals to the reader that either a direct quote or a paraphrase is about to follow. ... The two most common and scholarly signal phrases are "Smith suggests that. . ." and "Smith argues that. . ."
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about attributions. attributions. Information about attributions in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Questions like this provoke you to rethink your assumptions and attributions in a way that softens emotions.
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Physical Attraction: Attributions; Chris Hendricks, Dawn Olson; Seth Hall & Jonathan Batt ... Encompassing virtually all facets of human interactions, from societal attributions, to dating practices, from socioeconomic status, to biases in our very judiciary system, the effects of physical attractiveness on...
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