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The phrase "attributed errors" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing mistakes or inaccuracies that are assigned to a particular source or cause.
Example: "The report highlighted several attributed errors that affected the overall findings of the study."
Alternatives: "assigned errors" or "ascribed errors".
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Both attributed errors in phylogenetic inference in part to these patterns of taxon coverage, often in combination with other factors.
Many did not adequately recognise the negative effects of fatigue and stress, attributed errors to personal incompetence, and error-management systems were inadequate.
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She and her coach, Sascha Bajin, talk a lot about "inner peace". It can be easy to overstate the mental aspect of tennis to attribute errors to vague questions of desire instead of spin selection or racquet-head speed.
Results for TIGER show much more variability, with several locations being placed incorrectly due to both positional and attribute errors in the TIGER roads.
Although one study showed that many people interviewed thought that patients were often at least partially responsible for errors in their health care, the public were less likely (than physicians) to attribute errors to patient factors [ 22].
Situational explanations attribute error to contingent situational factors such as time pressure, distraction, overwork or fatigue.
Personal explanations attribute error to the personal qualities of individuals or groups of individuals.
Sub-personal explanations attribute error to the automatic, involuntary, and non-conscious operation of hard-wired cognitive mechanisms.
One's explanation of people can reasonably attribute error or simple difference of belief on an indefinite number of important matters that might even deserve to be called 'fundamental' as long as it seems plausible to attribute error or simple difference of belief to them in their epistemic situation as we construe it (see also Grandy, 1973).
We can attribute error to others if we believe them to be in circumstances that encourage error, and we identify such types of circumstance from past experience of discovering ourselves to be in error.
If someone has a tendency to attribute error to an external source they will be less likely to use that error to update their own causal beliefs.
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