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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Seeking Knowledgeable Individuals

It’s more reliable to seek advice or guidance from individuals known to be knowledgeable in a specific area, rather than those who merely exude confidence.

Actual competence is more reliable than perceived confidence.

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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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