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- Liability-creditableness. The degree to which an
agent will bias judgments of the liability or creditableness of another
agent. For example, when an agent is in an angry or hating
mood towards another agent they will tend to hold them more liable for
blameworthy actions and less creditable for praiseworthy ones; when they are
in a grateful or loving mood toward that other agent then
the opposite is true. Represented as a bias, liable or
creditable, and a strength, 1 to 3. Default is 1.
Clark Elliott
Tue Mar 25 13:56:37 EST 1997