True or False?: The Science of Perception, Misinformation, and Disinformation

by Jacqueline B Toner (Author)

True or False?: The Science of Perception, Misinformation, and Disinformation
Reading Level: 6th − 7th Grade

Written for pre-teens and young teens in lively text accompanied by fun facts, True or False? The Science of Perception, Misinformation, and Disinformation explores what psychology tells us about development and persistence of false perceptions and beliefs and the difficulty of correcting them, plus ways to debunk misinformation and think critically and factually about the world around us.

This book explores how we think and perceive and why false beliefs, superstitions, opinions, misinformation, or wild guesses can just stick around and mess things up. You'll see how misunderstandings and misuse of scientific findings can lead people to the wrong conclusions. Readers learn how to outsmart their brain to gain critical thinking skills and find ways to identify and correct false beliefs and disinformation.

Our big brains are super-efficient but glitchy. Scientists estimate that 90% of what we see, hear, smell, or sense never really sinks in. Instead, we pick up on the big things, general impressions, or important stuff and end up leaving our brains to fill in the missing info. And on top of that, people sometimes twist information on purpose. False beliefs can be shared from person to person or go viral in a flash, often by people who think the info is true.

So how in the world do we know what's real, what's true, or who to believe? Dig in and get the facts!

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This comprehensive book explores the psychology behind misinformation, disinformation, and other distorted beliefs... addresses the negative roles that artificial intelligence and social media can play...well-written, necessary guide to navigating society's information overload.

Jacqueline B Toner
Jacqueline B. Toner, PhD is a clinical psychologist with over 30 years in private practice working with children and parents. She earned her PhD from University of Virginia and serves as Chief Facilitator for a medical resources project with Johns Hopkins School of Public Health and Carnegie Mellon University. Dr. Toner has co-authored books with Claire A. B. Freeland, PhD, including the What to Do Series for Kids as well as Depression: A Teen's Guide to Survive and Thrive and Yes I Can: A Girl and Her Wheelchair. She lives in Baltimore, Maryland. Visit jacquelinetoner.net.

Janet McDonnell is a writer and illustrator whose characters populate many books and magazines for children. She has both taught and written for children from preschool to high school. She lives in Arlington Heights, Illinois. Visit janetmcdonnell.com, @McDonnellDoodle on Twitter, and @JanetMcDonnellIllo on Instagram.
Classification
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9781433840487
Lexile Measure
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Guided Reading Level
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Publisher
Magination Press
Publication date
August 06, 2024
Series
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BISAC categories
JNF044000 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Social Science | Psychology
JNF052040 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Social Science | Sociology
JNF060000 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Media Studies
JNF012030 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Computers | Internet
Library of Congress categories
Psychological aspects
Truthfulness and falsehood
Errors
Information behavior
Information literacy

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