The Dunning-Kruger effect states that unskilled individuals tend to overestimate their abilities, whereas highly skilled individuals tend to underestimate their competence relative to other people.
The Dunning-Kruger effect states that unskilled individuals tend to overestimate their abilities, whereas highly skilled individuals tend to underestimate their competence relative to other people.
By Joseph Harrington
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on August 13, 2015
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