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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 ...
S, Henley, A, Furnham
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Attribute feedback

Proceedings of the 20th ACM international conference on Multimedia, 2012
This work presents a new interactive Content Based Image Retrieval (CBIR) scheme, termed Attribute Feedback (AF). Unlike traditional relevance feedback purely founded on low-level visual features, the Attribute Feedback system shapes users' information needs more precisely and quickly by collecting feedbacks on intermediate level semantic attributes ...
Hanwang Zhang   +4 more
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Graph attribution with multiple attribute grammers

ACM SIGPLAN Notices, 1987
Attributed graphs are well suited to represent structured sets of data objects. A multiple attribute grammar (MTAG) consists of several attribute grammars that describe an attributed graph as a union of attributed trees. Thus, from an MTAG one can automatically generate attribute evaluators for graphs.
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The Attributes of Instinct

Behaviour, 1966
The instinct versus learning controversy once revived by LEHRMAN's critique of LORENZ's theory has subsided, yet the issue seems to remain unclear in the minds of many people (SCHOENFELD & BARON, 1965). Although neither the definition of instinct nor the criteria for the dichotomy have been formally put forth, ethologists characterized instinctive ...
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Extrapunitive Attributions

The Journal of Social Psychology, 1990
What holds true in areas covered by attribution theory might also hold true in a noncognitive domain in which external factors are also distinguished from internal factors. Thus, extrapunitive attribution might depend on high distinctiveness and high consensus.
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Attribution Analysis

2013
Abstract This chapter discusses performance attribution models allowing the observer to identify market timing and security selection skills of portfolio managers. The focus is on holdings-based models because they generate more precise measurements of managers' skills than return-based models.
Plantinga, A., Brunia, N.
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Coordination with Attributes

1999
This paper addresses the opportunities for, and effects of, incorporating object attributes in Linda-like tuple-space systems. The focus is on exploring how the coordination attributes are affected by this enhancement, and investigating in what ways the classical LINDA model needs to be modified. Particular emphasis is placed on the potential practical
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Attributes of a Physician

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1970
I am privileged to speak with you about the attributes of a physician. A great many fine articles and excellent talks are available on this particular subject, and I suggest that you pursue the matter in more detail as time passes and experience grows.
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Attribute Maps and Interval Attributes

2016
Abstract Chapter 3 discusses attribute maps and interval statistics. It introduces basic measures that appear throughout attribute analysis.
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Attribution

IEEE Security & Privacy, 2017
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