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attribuition

Attribuition is a term that is not widely established in formal reference works. In most contexts it is encountered as a misspelling of attribution, the act of ascribing a quality, cause, or source to something, or the process by which readers interpret statements or events. Because of this, attribuition does not denote a distinct, recognized concept in mainstream disciplines.

In some niche or informal uses, attribuition has appeared as a coined term intended to convey a

In practice, attribution is a common and established concept in several areas. In psychology, attribution theory

See also: attribution, attribute, data provenance, attribution theory, source attribution.

similar
idea
to
attribution—namely,
assigning
attributes
or
features
to
objects,
data
points,
or
agents.
This
usage
is
nonstandard
and
not
widely
adopted,
which
can
lead
to
ambiguity
or
confusion
when
communicating
across
fields.
Given
its
rarity,
most
writers
rely
on
attribution
or
attribute
to
express
the
intended
meaning.
concerns
how
people
explain
the
causes
of
events.
In
data
science
and
marketing,
attribution
refers
to
methods
for
linking
outcomes
to
influencing
factors
or
channels.
In
publishing
and
academia,
source
attribution
denotes
the
practice
of
acknowledging
the
origins
of
information
and
ideas.