0 to have an opinion about someone or something that is wrong or not accurate:
He said African-American jurors are misperceived as being more lenient toward black defendants.
This effect causes target position to be misperceived when it is surrounded by a frame presented asymmetrically.
Part of the answer is that some artists misperceive their own position in the music industry.
Targets tend to be misperceived in the direction opposite to the offset of the frame.
There is some evidence here that architects tend to misperceive the basis on which they are selected and may not necessarily be marketing themselves well.
This will lead to problems if the users' context is misperceived by the design stakeholders.
It is not unlikely that people misperceive the national benefits associated with integration.
However, since the exact meaning of news is unknown, the agents tend to misperceive news.
Incongruent information may be initially discounted or misperceived.