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- misattribution in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Misattribution may refer to: Misattribution of arousal Misattribution of memory The misattribution...
- In psychology, misattribution of arousal is the process whereby people make a mistake in ****uming what is causing them to feel aroused. For example, when...
- In psychology, the misattribution of memory or source misattribution is the misidentification of the origin of a memory by the person making the memory...
- ****ociated information, the incorporation of misinformation, and source misattribution have been suggested to be several mechanisms underlying a variety of...
- Misattribution is one of many theories of humor that describes an audience's inability to identify exactly why they find a joke to be funny. The formal...
- types of memory bias, including: In psychology, the misattribution of memory or source misattribution is the misidentification of the origin of a memory...
- transgressions or 'sins'." These are transience, absent-mindedness, blocking, misattribution, suggestibility, bias, and persistence. The first three are described...
- Mundus vult decipi, ergo decipiatur, a Latin phrase, means "The world wants to be deceived, so let it be deceived." According to the Great Norwegian Encyclopedia...
- susceptible to the confederate, supporting the three hypotheses. The misattribution of arousal study tested Schachter and Singer's two-factor theory of...
- Jeanette "Jennie" Spencer-Churchill CI RRC DStJ (née Jerome, later Mrs. Cornwallis-West; 9 January 1854 – 29 June 1921), known as Lady Randolph Spencer-Churchill...