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Misattributed paternity refers either to: A Non-paternity event, when
someone who is
presumed to be an individual's
father is not the
biological father...
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something for a
second or
third time,
their brain responds faster to it and
misattributes that
fluency as a
signal for truth. In a 1997 study,
Ralph Hertwig,...
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Thomas Huxley is
sometimes misattributed with
proposing a
variant of the
theory in his
debates with
Samuel Wilberforce....
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Athanasius I of
Alexandria (c. 296–298 – 2 May 373), also
called Athanasius the Great,
Athanasius the Confessor, or,
among Coptic Christians, Athanasius...
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Cartellverband der
katholischen deutschen Studentenverbindungen.
Often misattributed to
Augustine of Hippo.[citation needed] in
nocte consilium advice comes...
- Simpsons, "Simpsons
Roasting on an Open Fire",
which led the
series to be
misattributed with
creating the parody.
Parodies or
novelty versions of "Jingle Bells"...
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ethical laboratory it
shows a
different nature. A
similar quote is also
misattributed to Napoleon.
Andrew Roberts, in his
biography of
Winston Churchill,...
- mystification) is a
piece of
music composed by an
individual who
intentionally misattributes it to
someone else.
Henri Casadesus Viola Concerto in B
minor by "George...
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tries to
impress her by
referencing the line, but
misquotes it and
misattributes it to W.C. Fields, Karl Marx, or Cicero. This
quote is also referenced...
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Anglican aphorism regarding Christ's
presence in the sacrament,
commonly misattributed to
Queen Elizabeth I, is
first found in
print in a poem by John Donne:...