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Until a generation ago Vivaldi pieces in Bach's hand were misattributed by musicologists.
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The "Dixit Dominus" went undiscovered until recently, explains Michael Talbot, perhaps the ultimate Vivaldi authority, in booklet notes, because it had been misattributed by a shady Venetian copyist and merchant (a priest, like Vivaldi, but no matter) in the mid-18th century to the trendier and more advanced Baldassare Galuppi.
Sometimes, health conditions are misattributed by paid carers or health professionals as being part of the adult's intellectual disabilities (diagnostic overshadowing), and not addressed for this reason.
Over the years many of Lievens's paintings were misattributed to Rembrandt.
Charts with the article, explaining the components of a typical electric bill, were misattributed.
"As a result, small amounts of viewing for some national broadcast networks and syndicators were misattributed".
As a result, outcomes were misattributed; that is, positive actions were devalued and harmful behaviors positively valued.
William Baker, of Northern Illinois University, who edits the journal George Eliot George Henry Lewes Studies, told me he believed that the quotation had been misattributed to Eliot by a greeting-card company, and had subsequently been disseminated into popular culture.
The novel "Arabesques" was misattributed; it was written not by Habibi but by Anton Shammas, also an Israeli Arab, in Hebrew, not Arabic.
So it's entirely possible that a number of accidental shootings of adults by young children have been misattributed, skewing our sense of the risk of such deaths or injuries.
One form of stigma is called diagnostic over-shadowing, a process by which physical symptoms are misattributed to mental illness [ 47].
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