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Science and Belief: Why does misinformation stick?
Publisher |
Science North
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audio
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Publication Date |
Dec 13, 2018
Episode Duration |
01:38:20

Most people, at the core, believe themselves to be rational beings. But when you dig down into the psychology of belief, most of us believe things that we have no scientific support for, or hold on to beliefs that we know have been disproven. Why does misinformation stick, and what are the consequences of these mistaken beliefs? As a society, why should we care if people believe things that can be disproven? And at the end of the day, what can we do to make our own belief systems more based in fact?

Panelists included:

Charles RamcharanPhD, Associate Professor, Department of Biology and Cooperative Freshwater Biology Unit, Laurentian University

Chantal BarriaultMSc, Co-Director, Science Communication Graduate Program, Laurentian University

Michael EmondPhD, Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Laurentian University

Moderator: Dana MurchisonStaff Scientist, Science North

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