Credulity refers to a tendency to be too willing to believe or trust in something without sufficient evidence or skepticism. It describes an inclination to accept information, claims, or assertions easily, often leading to gullibility or naivety. In various contexts, such as psychology, philosophy, or everyday life, credulity can affect how individuals perceive and respond to information, making them more susceptible to deception or misinformation.
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