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to misperceptions
noun
An incorrect perception
Exact(30)
Part of this was due to misperceptions and misinformation about my country.
After all, touch gives rise to misperceptions just as vision does.
"The way humans perceive language is according to schemas, which lead to misperceptions as much as perceptions".
He denied that Venezuela provides any material support to rebels in the Andean region, and he attributed the concern over Mr. Chavez to "misperceptions".
"Enough was reported," Judge Walker said, "that we can't ascribe it all to misperceptions of innocent conduct or overly sensitive observations".
Did Mr. Kristof ask Mr. Sizemore or any other local school officials whether they were aware of parents taking children out of a literacy program due to misperceptions about SSI eligibility?
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According to Bell, female voices lend themselves to misperception.
The next president needs to understand how gut-level assessments can lead to misperception of risk.
However, tephra thicknesses were consistently over estimated by farmers (Table 4), possibly due to misperception and localised over-thickening and dune formation (Wilson et al. 2012a).
Additionally, clothing sizes vary and can lead to misperception.
Interventions that focus on preventing obesity may have limited success due to misperception of overweight [ 12].
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