Gullibility is a failure of social intelligence in which a person is easily tricked or manipulated into an ill-advised course of action. It is closely related to credulity, which is the tendency to believe unlikely propositions that are unsupported by evidence.[1][2]
Classes of people especially vulnerable to exploitation due to gullibility include children, the elderly, and the developmentally disabled.[2][3]
gullibility known to the Oxford English Dictionary appears in 1793, and gullible in 1825. The OED gives gullible as a back-formation from gullibility...
Victims of investment scams tend to show an incautious level of greed and gullibility, and many con artists target the elderly and other people thought to...
Forer from a newsstand astrology book. Forer attributed the effect to gullibility. The effect has been said to confirm the Pollyanna principle, where individuals...
schools and has been used in multiple studies demonstrating children's gullibility regarding online sources of information. This fictitious endangered species...
Particular scams are mainly directed toward elderly people, as they may be gullible and sometimes inexperienced or insecure, especially when the scam involves...
gullible and credulous are commonly used as synonyms. Goepp & Kay (1984) state that while both words mean "unduly trusting or confiding", gullibility...
quotations related to Naivety. Beginner's mind Credulity Drug-naïve Gullibility Naive and Sentimental Music Naïve art Novice Schiller The Idiot Oxford...
formation, reducing fundamental attribution error, stereotyping, and gullibility. While sadness is normally associated with the hippocampus, it does not...
Traveler Smurf) in the comics. In the 2021 series, he is named Dreamer. 85. Gullible Smurf Smurfs: The Lost Village Scott Menville A Smurf who falls for everything...
likely a hoax perpetrated by con artists who sought to take advantage of gullible buyers on the black market for arms. These con artists described it as...
imperfect observation, wishful thinking and credulity amounting to downright gullibility". Zoologists have frequently mocked Aristotle for errors and unverified...
websites, which deliberately publish hoaxes in an attempt to profit from gullible readers. News satire is a type of parody presented in a format typical...
ideas that argued that most "truths" were merely opinions, and that gullibility and stubbornness were prevalent. Religious life became more relaxed as...
witty jokes An insult referring to someone of low intelligence or easy gullibility Fool (stock character) in literature and folklore Shakespearean fool...
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only is he somewhat dim-witted and oblivious, but he also has quite a gullibility streak. But despite his lack of intelligence, Twister has proven that...
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(John Carradine), a shady & penniless magician who sells his wares to the gullible Jethro. 130 24 "The Old Folks Home" Joseph Depew Paul Henning & Mark Tuttle...
as humility, caution and carefulness) and intellectual vices (such as gullibility, carelessness and closed-mindedness). Whereas intellectual virtues help...
distinctive teaching methods to pursue a cynically commercial exploitation of gullible pupils; others, including Holroyd, have suggested that Bessie was resentful...
In rhetoric, an argumentum ad captandum, "for capturing" the gullibility of the naïve among the listeners or readers, is an unsound, specious argument...
not absolutely certain. Do not be gullible. There are many folktales in which the villain is foiled by his gullibility. Assume responsibility only if it...