Sentence examples for subtle misperceptions from inspiring English sources

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Considerable evidence suggests that all scientists are prone to unconscious bias and subtle misperceptions and what are called "shoehorn effects," trying to make results conform to expectations.

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Rather, the problem seems to be one of subtle omissions and unconscious misperceptions, as researchers struggle to make sense of their results.

These are dangerous misperceptions.

Still, the misperceptions persist.

But misperceptions persist.

A drama of misperceptions ensues.

Subsequent studies found similar misperceptions.

He left the misperceptions uncorrected.

He began to uncover misperceptions.

Half-truths and misperceptions can snowball.

These misperceptions affect their attitude towards welfare.

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