The Psychology of Disinformation

Andrew Fox

In an era increasingly shaped by digital media and online influence, this report examines how disinformation exploits human psychology to shape public perception and behaviour. Drawing on cognitive research and contemporary case studies, it demonstrates that disinformation succeeds not because it is factually credible but because it aligns with emotion, identity and existing beliefs. The findings highlight the growing vulnerability of democratic societies to manipulation, polarisation and psychologically engineered influence campaigns in the digital age.

 

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