0 too willing to believe that someone is telling the truth, that people's intentions in general are good, or that life is simple and fair. People are often naive because they are young and/or have not had much experience of life:
They make the naive assumption that because it's popular it must be good.
It was a little naive of you to think that they would listen to your suggestions.
1 too ready to believe someone or something, or to trust that someone’s intentions are good, esp. because of a lack of experience:
Because of this extension, the naive adaptation of labelled bisimulations from the pi calculus is too strong to be useful for the purposes of verification.
In both cases, a naive essentialism causes partial truths to eclipse the larger picture.
This study was performed on naive animals only.
Disagreements were resolved by a third naive rater.
Let us implement a naive choice point, namely one that defines a set of alternative statements to be chosen.
The epistemological beliefs characterising new course economics were the ideals of a naive empiricism rather than those of modern critical positivism.
Evolutionary and immunological processes are shown to be especially important when parasites are introduced into new habitats with naive hosts.
We estimated three (basic, naive, and extended) specifications for each of the eight models.
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