Misattribution
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- | '''Misattribution''' may refer to: | + | A '''misattribution''' refers to an [[erroneous]] [[attribution]]; an instance of falsely [[ascribing]]; used especially of [[authorship]]. |
- | * [[Misattribution of arousal]] | + | |
- | * [[Misattribution of memory]] | + | |
- | * The [[misattribution theory of humor]] | + | |
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[Mis-]] | ||
+ | *[[Misconception]] | ||
+ | *[[Misquotation]] | ||
*[[Attribution]] | *[[Attribution]] | ||
- | *[[Misattribution Theory of Humor]] | ||
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A misattribution refers to an erroneous attribution; an instance of falsely ascribing; used especially of authorship.
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