Exploring the Dunning-Kruger Effect: Confidence vs Competence #bigIdeas

Exploring the Dunning-Kruger Effect: Confidence vs Competence In an enlightening talk, experimental psychologist Robin Kramer delves into the cognitive bias known as the Dunning-Kruger effect, which highlights how individuals with limited competence often…

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Confidence Does Not Equal Correctness

Confidence does not necessarily equate to competence or correctness.

While experts who are confident are likely to be right, those who are unsure can also provide valuable insights.

It’s crucial to seek opinions from knowledgeable individuals rather than those who are merely confident.

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  1. 01Exploring the Dunning-Kruger Effect: Confidence vs Competence
  2. 02The Fluidity of Science
  3. 03Confidence Does Not Equal Correctness
  4. 04The Importance of Self-Awareness
  5. 05The Fallibility of Confidence
  6. 06The Danger of Overconfidence
  7. 07Seeking Knowledgeable Individuals
  8. 08Humility and Self-Reflection
  9. 09The Human Tendency to Overestimate Skills
  10. 10The Ongoing Debate

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