I think it has as much to do with how math is taught as anything: it's easy to learn how to solve an equation, but convincing yourself that you didn't screw up without looking at the back of the textbook is another thing entirely.
Of course there are a lot of softer tricks (like checking limiting cases) which would boost people's confidence, but for some reason this is only really taught in college level physics.
Of course there are a lot of softer tricks (like checking limiting cases) which would boost people's confidence, but for some reason this is only really taught in college level physics.