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439. The Psychology Behind Misbelief and Conspiracy Theories feat. Dan Ariely

Jul 12, 2024
Dan Ariely, a Professor of Psychology and Behavioral Economics, delves into the psychology behind misbelief and conspiracy theories. He discusses his experience with conspiracy theories during the pandemic, the significance of language as a social marker, and the role of transparency in scientific communication. They explore the impact of misinformation on society and the challenge of discerning facts in a polarized world.
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Quick takeaways

  • Misbelief is intertwined with stress and societal changes, impacting trust and societal progress.
  • Language and terminology serve as social markers in political discourse, signifying group membership.

Deep dives

Introduction to Dan Ariely's Work and Research

Danner Yellie from Duke University, author of several books including 'Misbelief,' delves into his research on human behavior and irrational beliefs. He discusses engaging with conspiracy theorists, focusing on the psychology of misbeliefs that color our worldview, especially in a polarized society.

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