词汇 | misperception |
释义 | misperception noun[ C or U ] uk /ˌmɪs.pəˈsep.ʃən/ us /ˌmɪs.pɚˈsep.ʃən/ a belief or opinion about something that is wrong or not accurate: 看错,误解 We are trying to get away from this misperception that tennis is an elitist sport. 我们正试图摆脱网球是一项精英运动这样的误解。 Opinions, beliefs and points of view accepted wisdom Afrocentric agnosticism anti-drug anti-ideological bubble creed have/take a notion to do somethingidiom helicopter view heretical heretically hot take pole politics posture pretension prism proposition recency bias tick You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Faults and mistakes Examples of misperceptionmisperception Greater-than-normal activation of related information may thus lead to the misperception that these words have been actually heard. If the above overview of military history in the twenty-first century has helped to remove this misperception, then it has accomplished its primary objective. In the model presented here, these persistent biases in misperception can provide the initial nucleation point for the development of categorical patterns. Accordingly, exculpatory defences ought to be structured so as to allow any honest misperception that blocks the requisite inference to exculpate regardless of its unreasonableness. For example, would a false perspective cue, which would presumably cause a misperception of an object's distance, yield a dissociation between the two systems? This can lead to the misperception of genuinely incongruous features. On the one hand, mistakes in the pricing of the assets are transferred into a misperception of the fundamentals. The results suggest that there is an interaction between comparative estimates of immigration levels and the absolute level of misperception of the immigrant population. The theory of ' anglosaxon expansionism ' was definitely a misperception. Another explanation holds that the war grew from mutual misperception. Where state elites and association leaders have developed institutional norms and expectations of close relations, there is less room for misperception and miscalculation. If the misperception of news coefficient approaches 0.99, distortion and dispersion increase sharply. First, that the conclusion, widespread misperception of the determinate colors, is unacceptable. Misperception of sleep can adversely affect daytime functioning in insomnia. Here we have a twofold misperception: the saccades remained unconscious and the position of the stimulus was misperceived. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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