Have you ever wondered why some people believe things that aren't exactly true, and even share them widely? Well, it's all about understanding the psychological phenomena that make us prone to thinking and spreading misinformation, the clever tactics used by its creators, and how our media and political landscape today help it go viral.
The good news? Psychological scientists have developed innovative ways to tackle and debunk this misinformation. "Mind Over Misinformation" is a series of short online modules packed with the methods they've designed and tested to help stop misinformation in its tracks.
These modules will help you:
- Identify potential misinformation
- Recognize your own biases and how they might affect your judgment
- Evaluate emotional content more objectively
- Apply your cognitive skills, education, and experience to fact-checking
- Approach different media sources with appropriate skepticism
In today's digital age, misinformation can shape opinions, influence decisions, and even impact elections. Understanding how and why it spreads empowers you to think critically and make informed choices.
Ready to explore?
Module 1: Understanding Misinformation
Module 2: Confirmation Bias
Module 3: Emotional Appeal
Module 5: Types of Media
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