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But it is promising in that attribution is a key influence on expectancies for success and positive emotions (Weiner, 1986), and teachers in PBL would be hard pressed to provide sufficient attributional feedback to all of their students by themselves.

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Contemporary expressivists, in contrast, believe that attribution of moral facts and properties serves a purpose.

But Larry J. Schaaf, an expert on Talbot's work, questioned that attribution in an essay in the catalog for the photography auction, which will still be held on Monday but without the leaf image, above.

Is there anything in general that attributions of integrity specifically commend in a person?

Substantial resistance levels in Northern Hemisphere countries with and without enrofloxacin use, which occurred well before fluoroquinolones were ever used in animals (3– 5), also suggest that attribution of such resistance to enrofloxacin is simplistic.

All evaluations reviewed were rated at Level 2 in that the attribution of change is not proven.

Some have questioned the comparison to the Manchester Madonna in London because that attribution to Michelangelo is not unanimously accepted, either.

Then the expression in the attribution that designates o should be open to substitution and hence the attribution is semantically de re as well.

According to studies of Kivy [41], listeners make a fundamental attribution error in that they habitually take the expressive properties of music for what they feel.

For a better understanding of the different cases that result in the attribution of compounds and reactions to different reconstruction levels, several examples are shown in Figure 3.

The basis for Xenophanes' unhappiness with the poets' accounts is not explained, but we may infer from the concluding call to pay due honor to the gods in Xenophanes' B1 that an attribution of scandalous conduct would be incompatible with the goodness or perfection any divine being must be assumed to possess (cf. Aristotle Meta. 1072b; Plato, Rep. 379b).

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