Why are there so many suckers? A neuropsychologist explains
https://phys.org/news/2018-07-suckers-neuropsychologist.html
Scams cost individuals, organizations and governments trillions of dollars each year in estimated losses, and many victims endure depression and ill health. There is no other crime, in fact, that affects so many people from almost all ages, backgrounds and geographical locations.
But why do people fall prey to these scams? My colleagues and I set out to answer this question. Some of our findings are in line with other research, but others challenge common assumptions about fraud.
Why are there so many suckers? A neuropsychologist explains
Jul 25, 2018, 4:48pm UTC
https://phys.org/news/2018-07-suckers-neuropsychologist.html
> Scams cost individuals, organizations and governments trillions of dollars each year in estimated losses, and many victims endure depression and ill health. There is no other crime, in fact, that affects so many people from almost all ages, backgrounds and geographical locations.
> But why do people fall prey to these scams? My colleagues and I set out to answer this question. Some of our findings are in line with other research, but others challenge common assumptions about fraud.