misattribution
noun [ C or U ] (also mis-attribution) uk/ˌmɪs.æt.rɪˈbjuː.ʃən/ us/ˌmɪs.æt.rəˈbjuː.ʃən/
张冠李戴
the act of wrongly saying or thinking that someone or something has a particular quality or feature as a result of someone or something else
He believes that many aspects of religious belief involve misattribution and misunderstanding of the real world. 他认为,宗教信仰的许多方面都涉及对现实世界的张冠李戴和误解。
He considers déjà vu to be a mis-attribution.
误引
the act of wrongly saying or thinking that something was created, said, or written by a particular person
The works were originally published as Bach's; the misattribution was corrected early in the last century.
Her detective work includes locating paintings, identifying their subjects, and correcting mis-attributions. 她的核查工作包括定位画作、识别主题和纠正误引。
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- He addresses many issues, including the misattribution of scientific results.