Why do People Believe Misinformation?

Greetings. Why do people believe misinformation? Misinformation has been identified as a major contributor to various contentious contemporary events and topics of interest ranging from extrasensory perception, to political elections, to the belief in Bigfoot and Yeti, to the response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Not only can widespread belief in misinformation lead to poor judgements and decision-making, it also exerts a lingering influence on people’s reasoning after it has been corrected, an effect known as the continued influence effect. In other words, the almost complete abandonment of any and all critical thinking skills. People are more likely to believe misinformation if it originates from in-group sources rather than from out-group ones, or if they subjectively judge the source as credible and reliable. Such a judgment is based solely on opinion and not on objective facts, with such judgments being far too commonplace in today's society. People are also more likely to believ...