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What (who) is wrong belief - definition

Underbelief; Over belief; Over-belief; Under-belief

Folk belief         
TYPE OF BELIEF SYSTEM
Folk beliefs; Folk-belief
In folkloristics, folk belief or folk-belief is a broad genre of folklore that is often expressed in narratives, customs, rituals, foodways, proverbs, and rhymes. It also includes a wide variety of behaviors, expressions, and beliefs.
Oliver Wrong         
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BRITISH MEDICAL ACADEMIC
Oliver Murray Wrong; Wrong, Oliver
Professor Oliver Murray Wrong (7 February 1925 – 24 February 2012) was an eminent academic nephrologist (kidney specialist) and one of the founders of the speciality in the United Kingdom. From a background as a "salt and water" physician, he made detailed clinical observations and scientifically imaginative connections which were the basis of numerous advances in the molecular biology of the human kidney.
Henry Wrong         
Henry Lewellys Barker Wrong, CBE (20 April 1930 – 2 August 2017) was a Canadian-born arts administrator. He was the first director of the Barbican Centre from 1970 to 1990.

Wikipedia

Overbelief

Overbelief (also written as over-belief) is a philosophical term for a belief adopted that requires more evidence than one presently has. It is also described as a kind of metaphysical belief ascribed with the status of speculative view that exceeds available evidence or evidencing reason. Generally, acts of overbelief are justified on emotional need or faith, and a need to make sense of spiritual experience, rather than on empirical evidence. This idea originates from the works of William James in The Varieties of Religious Experience and refers to the conceptual framework that individuals have.

Examples of use of wrong belief
1. "The government will crush a wrong belief that real estate investment never fails and will normalise the market by removing a price bubble," Mr Han said at a news conference.