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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 behaviour, and their own behaviour.
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attribution n. The act of attributing, especially the act of establishing a particular person as the creator of a work of art
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attribution (t r-by sh n) n. 1. The act of attributing, especially the act of establishing a particular person as the creator of a work of art.
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Attribution Theory and Motivation
Attribution Theory . Attribution theory (Weiner, 1980, 1992) is probably the most influential contemporary theory with implications for academic motivation.
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Attribution . establishing the authors of anonymous and pseudonymous scholarly and artistic works or the time and place of their creation (such as, their artistic schools and ...
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Attribution Theory
We all have a need to explain the world, both to ourselves and to other people, attributing cause to the events around us.
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