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"Misperceptions" of Islam will no longer hold sway among Americans.
Jihad Monitor 2010
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Misperceptions are dangerous when it comes to risky behavior.
Under the Influence: How the Group Changes What We Think Shirley S. Wang 2011
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Misperceptions still abound in this conflict on which President Obama has staked his success as commander-in-chief.
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Misperceptions still abound in this conflict on which President Obama has staked his success as commander-in-chief.
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Misperceptions are not simply a function of ignorance
Brendan Nyhan: What We Know About Political Misperceptions 2010
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Misperceptions abound that illegal's come here to kick back and live off of our social welfare system.
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Funny thing about crying on the job, says Shaunti Feldhahn, author of The Male Factor: The Unwritten Rules, Misperceptions, and Secret Beliefs of Men in the Workplace: It's not just that it perpetuates certain stereotypes about women; in Tafur's own words, it's "a complete sign of weakness."
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Misperceptions are not simply a function of ignorance
Brendan Nyhan: What We Know About Political Misperceptions Brendan Nyhan 2010
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And then I checked out the article on Common Misperceptions About the Nobel Peace Prize, which states as follows:
The Prize Walter Jon Williams 2009
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And then I checked out the article on Common Misperceptions About the Nobel Peace Prize, which states as follows:
Archive 2009-10-01 Walter Jon Williams 2009
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