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Meanings of
erroneous belief
in anglès
portuguès
erro
espanyol
error
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A misconception resulting from incorrect information.
error
portuguès
erro
Synonyms
Examples for "
error
"
error
Examples for "
error
"
1
However, questionnaire data can be affected by response
error
and response burden.
2
The fundamental
error
is the popular faith in the high protein ration.
3
You can use technology as far as possible to eliminate human
error
.
4
Yet no number of replay viewings reveals a clear and obvious
error
.
5
That said; a potential commotion could revolve around someone's problem or
error
.
Usage of
erroneous belief
in anglès
1
This is called the
erroneous
belief
in the existence of external objects.
2
There is an
erroneous
belief
that magic has died out of the world.
3
Some of the followers of this so-called
erroneous
belief
were cruelly persecuted in 385 A.D.
4
The
erroneous
belief
that open access equals "author pays" further muddies the waters.
5
When your
erroneous
belief
is wrapped up in your value system, it buttresses your sense of self.
6
They cherished an
erroneous
belief
,
however, that there were at least fifteen or twenty of the invaders.
7
His party's long-term
erroneous
belief
,
despite diving membership numbers, is to differentiate itself only marginally from political opponents.
8
Many researchers have adopted the
erroneous
belief
that where there has been one incident, there must be others.
9
By this term there has often been understood the unwittingly
erroneous
belief
that the represented action is reality.
10
Brainwashed into the
erroneous
belief
that paradise lies beneath the belt, we rush about in small circles worrying
11
It is a popular though
erroneous
belief
,
that the red men of America are of austere and taciturn habit.
12
PREFERENCE, n. A sentiment, or frame of mind, induced by the
erroneous
belief
that one thing is better than another.
13
During the last decades, study of this species was neglected, in part due to the
erroneous
belief
that it is intrinsically benign.
14
A type of outcome variable reporting bias in combination with non-blinding of investigators may be responsible for this long held but
erroneous
belief
.
15
Without a sound spiritual link, many
erroneous
belief
systems become the ground on which perception of self, others and the world is based.
16
You've lived in the
erroneous
belief
that language, a material thing, can be a vehicle for anything so subtle as thoughts and feelings.
Other examples for "erroneous belief"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
erroneous
belief
erroneous
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
erroneous belief
portuguès
erro
espanyol
error
Erroneous belief
through the time
Erroneous belief
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common