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David Dunning on the Dunning-Kruger Effect

Social Science Bites

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Do You Know When You Need to Stop Researching Your Way to a False Conclusion?

It's a compelling way to end an argument which is how could you not know D-Rome research. The reason it works is because at least in the states we tend to think of our knowledge as our own individual responsibility. It really highlights and latches on to that ideal. There are two issues: You don't know when you're researching your way into a false conclusion. When do you know when to stop? I would search a lot of the topics. So it seems like quite a legitimate demand.

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