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Prediction, Estimation, and Attribution

International Statistical Review, 2020
The scientific needs and computational limitations of the twentieth century fashioned classical statistical methodology. Both the needs and limitations have changed in the twenty‐first, and so has the methodology. Large‐scale prediction algorithms—neural
B. Efron
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Egotism and attribution.

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1976
Egotism is defined as the tendency to make attributions that put oneself in the best possible light, for example, the attribution of good outcomes to one's skill rather than to luck. An experiment was designed to demonstrate egotism. To rule out alternative explanations, the experiment compared the attributions of actors and observers for both good and
David Rosenfield   +2 more
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Attribute-Based Encryption for Range Attributes

IEICE Transactions on Fundamentals of Electronics, Communications and Computer Sciences, 2016
Attribute-Based Encryption ABE is an advanced form of public-key encryption where access control mechanisms based on attributes and policies are possible. In conventional ABE, attributes are specified as strings. However, there are certain applications where it is useful to specify attributes as numerical values and consider a predicate that determines
Goichiro Hanaoka   +5 more
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The attribution of cure

British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1988
Subjects rated the importance of 24 different contributors towards overcoming four relatively common problems: alcoholism, depression, sexual problems and shyness. Factor analysis revealed seven almost identical clusters for each problem, which were labelled inner control, receiving help, understanding, social consequences, physical basis, avoidance ...
Adrian Furnham, Susan Henley
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Attributes

2018
This chapter introduces the concept of attributes, or information in a block. Discussed is the purpose of attributes, how to define and edit them, how to extract data from them, attribute properties, and invisible attributes. An architectural drawing project (part 8 of 10) is at the end of the chapter.
Robert C. Kaebisch, Elliot J. Gindis
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Attributions

2017
In psychology, attributions refer to processes involved in judgments about the cause of behavior, and inferences about those people made on the basis of such judgments. In particular, attributions reflect assessments about the role of intentions, traits, and other dispositions versus possible situational factors in determining the actions and outcomes ...
Grossmann, Igor, Ross, Lee
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Attributes

2011
Publisher Summary This chapter covers the concept of attributes in AutoCAD, discussing their types, purpose, and properties. An attribute is defined in AutoCAD as information inside a block. The key words here are information and block. The information itself can be anything of value to the designer or client.
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Was ist ein Attribut? / What is an attribute? [PDF]

open access: possibleZeitschrift für germanistische Linguistik, 2005
AbstractIn this paper, the term ‘attribute’ will be discussed with regard to the entire system of German. Attributes are not only modifiers of nouns, but also of adjectives (
Rolf Thieroff, Nanna Fuhrhop
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Attribution of Extreme Weather Events in the Context of Climate Change

, 2016
Extreme weather and climate-related events occur in a particular place, by definition, infrequently. It is therefore challenging to detect systematic changes in their occurrence given the relative shortness of observational records.
P. Stott   +10 more
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Attribution

2015
Attribution, finding the identity of actors behind an attack, is of primary importance to be able to classify an attack as a criminal act, an act of war, or an act of terrorism. But attribution is difficult. Many experts and analysts have explained this difficulty with technical arguments.
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