• Ascribed status (redirect from Ascription)
    addition to ascription, at birth there are also: Delayed ascription (when social status is given at a later stage of life) Fluid ascription (when ascribed...
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  • Trait ascription bias is the tendency for people to view themselves as relatively variable in terms of personality, behavior and mood while viewing others...
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  • Ascription occurs when social class or stratum placement is primarily hereditary. In other words, people are placed in positions in a stratification system...
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    the UK. Some ascription cultures are Venezuela, Indonesia, and China. When people from an achievement culture do business in an ascription culture it is...
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  • structure TwoListQueue implements signature QUEUE. Furthermore, the opaque ascription denoted by :> states that any types which are not defined in the signature...
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    those used by Christians. For instance, Jewish tradition regards the ascriptions to many Psalms as independent verses or as parts of the subsequent verses...
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    Social influence bias Spotlight Status quo Substitution Time-saving Trait ascription Turkey illusion von Restorff effect Zero-risk In animals Statistical biases...
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    a lost translation by Ovid of Aratus' Phaenomena, although the poem's ascription to Ovid is insecure because it is never mentioned in Ovid's other works...
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    A group of people or homogenous societies identified by self-ascription and ascription by others, who have continuously lived as organized community...
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  • formulation leads to the homogenisation of cultural identity and the ascription of particular values and proclivities onto minority cultural groups. She...
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  • Pseudo-Oppian (Ancient Greek: Ὀππιανός, Oppianós; Latin: Oppianus), sometimes referred to as Oppian of Apamea or Oppian of Syria, was a Greco-Syrian poet...
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    the late 19th century, however, scholars have increasingly doubted this ascription, largely on stylistic grounds. Its production date is also in dispute...
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    as a gloss to the manuscript, are the main pieces of evidence for the ascription to Chaucer. However, the evidence Chaucer wrote such a work is questionable...
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  • rational belief is possible and urge us to suspend judgment regarding ascription of truth on many or all controversial matters. More moderate forms of...
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  • have remained in oblivion had it not been for this probably erroneous ascription." Brown University China literature scholar David Lattimore said: "The...
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    8, who became in early Christianity the archetypal false teacher. The ascription by Justin Martyr, Irenaeus, and others of a connection between schools...
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    Statistical syllogism Stigma management Stigmatization Stock character Trait ascription bias Women-are-wonderful effect Gender Gender stereotypes Femininity Masculinity...
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    the Hebrew canon, and added another four works to the list of false ascriptions.: xxx  In 1846, Solomon Munk discovered among the Hebrew manuscripts...
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    Anicetus, and Victor I. Little epigraphic evidence exists to support the ascription of these tombs to the early popes. His name (as Cletus) is included in...
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    Ruskin coined this term in Modern Painters III (1856) to describe the ascription of human emotions to inanimate objects and impersonal natural forces,...
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  • communities around the world tend to be much more permissive in their ascription of intentionality than Western participants (Ojalehto, Douglas, & García...
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  • his book Against Heresies, written around 180. Whatever these early ascriptions may imply about the sources behind or the perception of these gospels...
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    least would be nothing for me." The necessary possibility of the self-ascription of the representations of self-consciousness, identical to itself through...
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    linked the book to Pope Gelasius I, apparently based on Walafrid Strabo's ascription of what is evidently this book to the 5th-century pope. The sacramentary...
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  • Social influence bias Spotlight Status quo Substitution Time-saving Trait ascription Turkey illusion von Restorff effect Zero-risk In animals Statistical biases...
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    The traditional ascription of the "Temple of Janus" at Autun, Burgundy, is disputed....
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    Ecclesiastes—although it does have some affinities to wisdom literature, as the ascription to the 10th-century BCE King of Israel Solomon indicates. Instead, it...
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  • overestimate one's ability to show restraint in the face of temptation. Trait ascription bias, the tendency for people to view themselves as relatively variable...
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  • generally one similar to their parents’. Overall, in societies emphasizing ascription, opportunity is relatively low and status (in the sense of prestige in...
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    Anglo-Saxon England, pp. 372–373 Starkey, Monarchy, p. 76. The modern ascription 'Unready' derives from the Anglo-Saxon word unraed, meaning "badly advised...
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