People often fall for quackery due to a combination of factors, including a lack of scientific literacy, emotional vulnerability, and the appeal of quick fixes for complex problems. They may be drawn to anecdotal evidence or charismatic promoters who provide reassurance and hope. Additionally, cognitive biases, such as confirmation bias, can lead individuals to favor information that aligns with their beliefs while dismissing credible scientific evidence. Ultimately, the desire for easy solutions can overshadow critical thinking and skepticism.
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