Naïve
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
| Look up naïve in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. |
A French loanword (adjective, form of naïf) indicating having or showing a lack of experience, understanding or sophistication. It can also be spelled naive. The noun form can be written naivety, naïvety, naïveté, naïvete, or naiveté.
Naïve may also refer to:
- Naïve art, art created by untrained artists, or artists aspiring to naïve realisations
- Naïve realism, a theory of perception thought to be representative of most people's understanding and method of interpretation of their perceptions
- Naïve algorithm, a very simple solution to a problem that has a very high time- or memory- complexity
- Naive Bayes classifier, a simple probabilistic classifier
- Naive set theory, a non-axiomatic approach to set theory, in mathematics
- Naïve-liberalism
- Drug-naïve, a patient who has not previously used a particular drug (e.g., an opioid) during a particular course of treatment, and therefore has no tolerance; or someone who has not been exposed previously to an antigen
- Ecological naïvete, the habit of inexperienced animals not fearing predators
- Naïve (company), also known as Opus111, a French recording label
- Naïve (album), industrial rock group KMFDM's fifth album, released in 1990
- Naïve (song), a 2006 song by British post-punk rock band The Kooks, featured on their debut album
| This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. |

