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Bias and accuracy in attitude attribution: The role of Attributional Complexity

Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 1990
Abstract This study examined the relation between Attributional Complexity and the correspondence bias: the tendency to assign dispositions that are congruent with behavior that is performed under powerful external constraints. Subjects read essays that were written by a separate group of subjects who had been randomly assigned to write essays that
Garth J.O Fletcher   +2 more
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Attributable fraction estimation from complex sample survey data

Annals of Epidemiology, 2015
A review of methods for the estimation of attributable fraction (AF) statistics from case-control, cross-sectional, or cohort data collected under a complex sample design. Provide guidance on practical methods of complex sample AF estimation and inference using contemporary software tools.Statistical literature on AF estimation from complex samples for
Steven G, Heeringa   +4 more
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Biculturalism and Attributional Complexity: An Attributional Process model of SIE Adjustment

Academy of Management Proceedings, 2015
Although biculturals represent a growing demographic, the nascent literature on biculturals has not addressed the process through which they become better cross-culturally adjusted than others.
C Lakshman, Sangeetha Lakshman
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Vigilance Differentiation from EEG Complexity Attributes

2015
Vigilance is an ability to maintain concentrated attention on a particular event or target stimulus. Monitoring tasks require certainly high vigilance to properly detect rare occurrence or accurately respond to stimulation. Changes in vigilance can be reflected by EEG signal, so vigilance levels can be classified based on features extracted from EEG ...
Junhua Li   +4 more
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Complex‐valued correlation and seismic attributes

SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2009, 2009
The detection and characterization of discontinuities such as faults in seismic images can be performed by coherency analysis. I analyze the coherency of the instantaneous phase of the complex seismic trace by using circular statistics and defining a complex-valued correlation. The method, applied to neighbouring seismic traces, can extract at once two
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Organizational attributes of Highly Reliable complex systems

Quality and Reliability Engineering International, 2009
AbstractOrganizations that effectively anticipate, resist, and recover from disasters and system disturbances follow the successful practices of organizations that embody high organizational quality, reliability, disaster resistance, and resilience as a precondition for product or service quality and reliability. The model proposed herein was developed
J. F. Gifun, D. M. Karydas
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Attributes of Complex Development Programs

2012
This chapter draws on complexity literature to outline attributes of complex development programs. Most attributes of complexity—such as dynamism, emergence, adaptation, nonlinearity, and scale—are likely to facilitate program success, but make it difficult to measure that success.
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Relationships Between Attributional Complexity and Empathy

Individual Differences Research, 2004
Many past studies have demonstrated that situationally-manipulated attributions influence an observer's emotional reactions toward, and willingness to help another in need. Less research has examined how individual differences in the attribution process may relate to such outcomes.
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Attributional Complexity and Leadership: The Senegalese Context

2022
This article offers an empirical test of the leadership attribution model based on the attributional complexity (AC) of managers and the accuracy of their attributions on subordinates. From a sample of executives and subordinates in Senegal, the following hypotheses are formulated: the AC of managers, the corrective strategies of managers and the ...
Estay, Christophe   +3 more
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The Complexity of Languages Generated by Attribute Grammars

SIAM Journal on Computing, 1986
Summary: A string-valued attribute grammar (SAG) has a semantic domain of strings over some alphabet, with concatenation as basic operation. It is shown that the output language (i.e., the range of the translation) of a SAG is log-space reducible to a context-free language.
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