Naive (disambiguation)
Naive or naïve indicates having or showing a lack of experience, understanding or sophistication.
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Naive or naïve may also refer to:
Music
- Naïve Records, a French record label
- Naïve (album), 1990 album by KMFDM
- Naive, 2008 album by Micky & the Motorcars
- Naive, 1985 album by synthpop band Dalek I Love You
- "Naïve" (song), a 2006 song by The Kooks
Biology and medicine
- Drug-naïve, a patient who has not previously used a particular drug or someone who has not been exposed previously to an antigen
- Ecological naïvete, the habit of inexperienced animals not fearing predators
- Naive B cell, a type of T cell
- Naive T cell, a type of T cell
- Vaccine-naive
Mathematics and computer science
- 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
gollark: I know what SCP is, I have no idea what you mean.
gollark: Huh?
gollark: Including stuff like "intergalactic birkeland currents", stars not running on fusion and their precise mechanisms being unknown, the atmosphere being held to Earth by opposing charges or something, that sort of thing.
gollark: It was some weird claim/set of claims that the universe somehow runs on electromagnetism and not gravity, essentially.
gollark: Do you not remember derp?
See also
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- 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. Super, a 1996 novel by the Norwegian Erlend Loe
- Naive John (born 1962), British artist and figurative painter
- Naïve empiricism, a term used in several ways in different fields
- Ingénue (disambiguation)
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