Sentences with phrase «erroneous perceptions»

Cicchetti et al., 4 who conducted long - term interventions (approximately 21 meetings) aimed at altering the parents» erroneous perceptions and attributions respecting their children by relating them to attachment experiences in the parents» own childhoods, did not however observe any effect on maternal sensitivity.
Many people have reported that The MIDAS ™ can be an effective tool to correct these erroneous perceptions.
The College Board, sponsor of the SAT, was also dismayed to observe these misuses of sat data, because they reflect and perpetuate the erroneous perceptions about the meaning and use of SAT scores.
Doctors exacerbated erroneous perceptions around breastfeeding and started spreading misinformation about its» alleged negative effects on maternal health, i.e., the mothers» vision would decrease, their teeth would decay and they would gain weight.
At the same time that Dr. Spock was writing his books other «[d] octors exacerbated erroneous perceptions around breastfeeding and started spreading misinformation about its alleged negative effects on maternal health, i.e., the mothers» vision would decrease, their teeth would decay and they would gain weight.
Yet, given these numbers, there is an erroneous perception that the employment gains are strong.
A related article by Pratt on the same page entitled, «Easier Weaning», reinforces the erroneous perception that breastfeeding must eventually be replaced with formula feeding.
I'm not the first, nor the last to note this prevailing, erroneous perception.
I'll give you points for trying, but your weak attempt at massaging semantics to fit your erroneous perception of racing games is... well, just wow.
I think there's also an erroneous perception that genre fiction is somehow «easier» or that it «always sells better», so it was interesting to read that, as well.
Spending most of my time criticizing is your erroneous perception.
Posting this will avoid the very erroneous perception that we are not giving likelihood statements / qualifiers, which is absolutely not true....]
The meeting grew out of our frustration that so much of the public has an erroneous perception of the state of climate science and the seriousness of the threat we face from climate change.

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While such a perception may not be entirely erroneous, and while such a process may be frustrating to those inside as to those outside the Orthodox Church, it is in some ways a profoundly — even if often painful — democratic method than frequently perceived.
However, I claim that CE could itself provide erroneous data for perception.
And for those who might believe Mickelson's comments to be disingenuous considering the long - held — and apparently erroneousperception the two leviathans of the links have had a chilly, at best, rivalry in the past, think again.
Clearly, your perception of what paleo promotes is erroneous.
«I, Tonya» digs deeper into the life of Tonya Harding to reveal an individual whose troubled life has far more nuance than the simplistically trashy perception depicted by the insane tabloid media frenzy of 1994, nor the erroneous punchline image of Harding as a talentless skating wannabe cemented by nearly a quarter century of late night comedians» monologue jokes and others.
Her perception of the breed based on a very small sampling (her two dogs) and poor research was leading her to give erroneous and potentially dangerous advice.
The perpetrator is hardly the party on the other side, but the (erroneous) perception would be that the Crown would be prosecuting to advance their interest.
The erroneous parental perceptions and attributions were then reviewed by the worker in a way that made the parent aware that his erroneous understanding of his child related to the dysfunctional interactions experienced by the parent in his own youth.
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