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- Misbelief: What Makes Rational People Believe Irrational Things
Grounded in years of study as well as Ariely’s own experience as a target of disinformation, Misbelief is an eye-opening and comprehensive analysis of the psychological drivers that cause otherwise rational people to adopt deeply irrational beliefs
- MISBELIEF Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of MISBELIEF is erroneous or false belief : heresy
- Misbelief
In Misbelief, Ariely helps us understand the nature of our opinions, how they’re formed, and how the forces of misinformation can distort them This is an important book for those who want to understand themselves and the increasingly complex world around us "
- Misbelief - Dan Ariely
This book is dedicated to the misbelievers who helped me understand their worldview and, in the process, better understand the world we all share Many of them started out as personal antagonists but became my anthropological guides A few, in a strange way, became sort of something not exactly like friends © 2026 Dan Ariely All rights reserved
- MISBELIEF: WHAT MAKES RATIONAL PEOPLE BELIEVE IRRATIONAL THINGS
“When we speak about misbelief, we are not just talking about them—the people who believe all kinds of odd things To some degree, we all have the characteristics of misbelievers ”
- Understanding Misbelief Exploring Motivations for Misbelief and True . . .
A misbelief is essentially a false or inaccurate belief – an idea that departs from reality [2] By contrast, a true belief corresponds to the way things actually are – it describes reality correctly [3] Humans can hold both kinds of beliefs, and different motivations underlie each
- Misbelief: What Makes Rational People Believe Irrational Things
In Misbelief social scientist Dan Ariely explores the behaviour of 'misbelief' that leads people to distrust accepted truths and embrace conspiracy theories Misinformation taps into
- Misbelief: What Makes Rational People Believe Irrational Things
Grounded in years of study as well as Ariely’s own experience as a target of disinformation, Misbelief is an eye-opening and comprehensive analysis of the psychological drivers that cause otherwise rational people to adopt deeply irrational beliefs
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