0 an idea that is wrong because it has been based on a failure to understand a situation: --
1 an idea that is wrong because it is based on a failure to understand a situation: --
[ + that clause ] It’s a common misconception that Americans think only about money.
This flaw accounts for a significant misconception about modern ethnicity.
The second misconception is the idea of neutrality of style: there is no such thing.
They also acknowledged that teacher effectiveness is a matter of definition and it is a misconception to evaluate it by achievement tests only.
The first world catalogue of ballooning arthropods is presented, overcoming common misconceptions about which species and families are involved.
In addition, we believe there are some common misconceptions about which quantitative issues with microarrays are truly novel.
The ontology serves to allow the agents to communicate about the domain knowledge without any misconceptions.
Course assignments and hiring procedures continue to reflect misconceptions about linguistics.
A popular misconception of the use of chance in art is that it too should be judged by criteria of winning and losing.