10 Facts About the Dunning-Kruger Effect (Why We Think We Know More Than We Do)
The Dunning-Kruger effect illustrates how incompetence often leads to overconfidence, preventing individuals from recognizing their lack of knowledge. This phenomenon is not limited to unintelligent people and can affect anyone in unfamiliar domains. Addressing this requires fostering intellectual humility, accepting feedback, and improving metacognitive skills to enhance self-awareness and learning.
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