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Hi Mark. That's not exactly what the Dunning-Kruger effect is. It's basically just the tendency of people to rate their performance in a test to be closer to the average before they actually find out what they scored. So people who did terribly may think they did well enough to score just below average and people who did really well may think they did well enough to score just above average. That's not the same as smart people thinking they're stupid or vice versa.
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There's an error in the video. Yes Dunning&Kruger found that people who are bad at stuff tend to think they are better at it they really are. But they didn't find that people who are good at stuff think they are worse than they really are. In fact Dunning&Kruger found that people who are good at stuff tend to rate their ability accurately.
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The trick to this is actually consciously KNOWING the difference between your knowledge/experience/ability and what is possible. This kind of (self-)awareness functions as an antidote to the Dunning-Kruger effect. But that's the point isn't it? People simply aren't that (self-)aware or self-conscious.
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@cwalker6911
1 year ago
If only more smart ppl had the confidence to share their knowledge and more dumb ppl learned to hush rather than blather on sharing their ignorance
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