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  • List of common misconceptions - Wikipedia
    Common misconceptions are viewpoints or factoids that are often accepted as true, but which are actually false They generally arise from conventional wisdom (such as old wives' tales), stereotypes, superstitions, fallacies, a misunderstanding of science, or the popularization of pseudoscience
  • 50 Common Myths Youve Always Believed as Facts — Best Life
    These common myths have been passed down as false facts for years Sometimes it can be hard to separate fact from fiction, especially when so many of the "facts" we've spent our whole lives believing are actually enduring myths and misconceptions
  • Top 10 Common Psychological Misconceptions | Psychology Today
    Here are 10 of the most frequent I have encountered in my teaching career 1 Confusing negative reinforcement and punishment Negative reinforcement occurs with the withdrawal of some
  • 33 Commonly Misunderstood Words Phrases (Infographic)
    This infographic will throw some light on how to avoid 33 of the most commonly misused words and expressions out there Even native English writers have been caught screwing up these words and phrases, which spell check often can't find
  • 30 Common Misconceptions (You Might Make at Work)
    A misconception is a false belief or idea resulting from misunderstanding or incorrect information These erroneous thoughts can significantly impact decision-making and worldviews Common misconceptions include “humans only use 10% of their brains” or “lightning never strikes the same place twice ”
  • List of common misconceptions facts for kids - Kids encyclopedia
    They generally arise from conventional wisdom (such as old wives' tales), stereotypes, superstitions, fallacies, a misunderstanding of science, or the popularization of pseudoscience Some common misconceptions are also considered to be urban legends, and they are often involved in moral panics
  • Are there any misconceptions about linguistics that people . . .
    When you use funner rather than more fun, which results in somebody mocking you because you typically speak extremely formally around them As if you were some sort of prescripitivist who corrects every single person's grammatical errors even though you don't Linguistics doesn't equate to prescriptivism


















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