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22 Mar 08
João Camposphenomenon wherein people who have little knowledge tend to think that they know more than they do, while others who have much more knowledge tend to think that they know less
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01 Jan 08
Bill HThe Dunning-Kruger effect is the phenomenon wherein people who have little knowledge think that they know more than others who have much more knowledge
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- Incompetent individuals tend to overestimate their own level of skill.
- Incompetent individuals fail to recognize genuine skill in others.
- Incompetent individuals fail to recognize the extremity of their inadequacy.
- If they can be trained to substantially improve their own skill level, these individuals can recognize and acknowledge their own previous lack of skill.
They hypothesized that with a typical skill which humans may possess in greater or lesser degree,
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people with true knowledge tended to underestimate their competence
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30 Dec 07
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infora dimethe phenomenon wherein people who have little knowledge think that they know more than others who have much more knowledge
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