villfarelser
Villfarelser are false beliefs or misperceptions of reality. The term covers a spectrum from everyday misunderstandings based on incomplete information to more persistent, clinically defined delusions that persist despite contrary evidence. People can experience villfarelser about health, politics, science, or social reality, and the term is used across scientific, journalistic, and educational contexts.
Etymology and usage: Villfarelse derives from Danish elements meaning “wrong” or “ill” and “to wander” or “to
Types and examples: Cognitive biases, such as confirmation bias or the availability heuristic, can generate villfarelser
Causes and implications: Villfarelser arise from cognitive limitations, heuristic shortcuts, and information overload, shaped by social
Mitigation and treatment: Improving critical thinking, media literacy, and source evaluation helps reduce villfarelser in everyday