Beyond the Dunning Kroger syndrome
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Beyond the Dunning Kroger syndrome
The last time round with Donald Trump there was much talk about the Dunning-Kroger effect – a cognitive bias in which people with low ability at a task overestimate their ability. It is named after David Dunning and Justin Kroger, the two psychologists who first identified it in their 1999 paper Unskilled and Unaware of … Continue reading Beyond the Dunning Kroger syndrome →
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