Description
Through rigorous psychological research, discover a balanced view on why we believe false information and how to prevent deception.
About the Author
Jon Roozenbeek is an award-winning researcher from the University of Cambridge, whose work straddles psychology, area studies, and computer science. He studies the psychology of misinformation and group identity in times of conflict, and authored Propaganda and Ideology in the Russian-Ukrainian War (2024). Sander van der Linden is Professor of Social Psychology in Society and Director of the Cambridge Social Decision-Making Lab at the University of Cambridge. He is ranked among the top 1% of highly cited social scientists worldwide.
Reviews
'Beware! The Psychology of Misinformation is a truth-shattering expedition into the darkest corners of human fallibility. Brace yourself for mind-boggling insights, jaw-dropping experiments, and countless 'aha' moments. Once you see through the smoke and mirrors, you will never fall for a phony conspiracy theory again.' Jay Van Bavel Bavel, New York University
'One of the most important and comprehensive books on the complex topic of misinformation. The authors reach well beyond the psychology of misinformation, to exploring its history, the dynamics of spread, and strategies to counter it, in this beautifully written and engaging book.' Heidi J. Larson, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Book Information
ISBN 9781009214360
Author Jon Roozenbeek
Format Paperback
Page Count 194
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 289g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 10mm