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David Dunning on the Dunning-Kruger Effect

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The Dunning-Kruger Phenomenon

People who are very good at tasks underestimate how good they are. They think everybody else is up there with their level of expertise or closer to it than it really is. People on the top have a better sense of how well they're doing objectively like how many items do they get on a test. It's easy for them so they think it's easy for everybody else. So they underestimate themselves but primarily socially.

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