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The terrain is fraught with misconceptions, many of them ancient and indurated.
Currently, the conceptual nature of evolution is notoriously difficult to teach, and the topic is fraught with misconceptions and complexity (Bishop and Anderson 1990; Alters and Nelson 2002; Dagher and Boujaoude 2005; Hokayem and BouJaoude 2008; Cunningham and Wescott 2009).
As we have seen, misconception is itself fraught with misconceptions.
Despite the importance of the concept of genetic drift across biology, we know little about how students learn genetic drift other than that it is a challenging concept fraught with misconceptions (Andrews et al., 2012).
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All were fraught with the misconception that a single set of sex chromosomes or a single gene systematically leads to one gender.
But it's also laden with misconceptions.
And unfortunately, along with misconceptions, comes stigma.
We contend that any other term will be just as fraught with ambiguity and misunderstanding, and so we favor the suggestion that researchers continue to use misconception and explicitly define what they mean (Crowther and Price, 2014; Leonard et al., 2014).
Denial is fraught with peril.
Fraught with danger and disappointment?
But practically, it's fraught with problems".
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