"Disinformation and the Divide: New Study Uncovers the Root of Truth Disagreements A groundbreaking research study has shed light on the reasons behind the increasingly polarized debates about what is true in today's world. The findings suggest that the way people perceive and process information, rather than the facts themselves, is the key driver of disagreement. According to the study, individuals' subjective interpretations and biases about facts, authenticity, and coherent beliefs play a significant role in shaping their perceptions of reality. By understanding the underlying psychological factors that influence people's views on truth, researchers hope to provide a more nuanced explanation for the deepening divisions in society and potentially develop strategies to bridge the gap between opposing viewpoints."


A new study finds that what people think about facts, authenticity, or coherent beliefs explains why they disagree about what is true.