Why We Do What We Do podcast

Nostalgia: The Dunning-Kruger Effect

0:00
1:05:17
Recuar 15 segundos
Avançar 15 segundos
We revisit this classic episode in a discussion about how lack of experience leads to a false-sense of competence, or maybe there is something else going on? The Dunning-Kruger effect famously relates data that demonstrates a lack of skill associated with a high rate of confidence and a lack of confidence associated with a high level of skill. Some people question how robust this effect may be. We will share what we find and weigh in ourselves. 


Recommendations


Holidays (09/11/24):
  • 9/11 Remembrance Day
  • Emergency Number Day
  • I Want to Start My Own Business Day
  • Libraries Remember Day
  • Make Your Bed Day
  • National Day of Service and Remembrance Day
  • National Emergency Responder Day
  • National Hot Cross Bun Day
  • National No News is Good News Day
  • Odd Day (last one was 9/11/13)
  • Patriot Day
  • Remember Freedom Day
  • Women’s Baseball Day
  • Direct Support Professional Week
  • International Air Ambulance
  • International Housekeepers Week
  • Line Dance Week
  • National Assisted Living Week
  • National Biscuit and Gravy Week
  • National Environmental Services Week
  • National Suicide Prevention Week


Links: 
  1. Simons D. J. (2013). Unskilled and optimistic: overconfident predictions despite calibrated knowledge of relative skill. Psychonomic bulletin & review, 20(3), 601–607. https://doi.org/10.3758/s13423-013-0379-2
  2. https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-dunning-kruger-effect-isnt-what-you-think-it-is/
  3. https://youtu.be/kcfRe15I47I?si=LjHyXs6zIZykp2qs


Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/why-we-do-what-we-do--3419521/support.

Mais episódios de "Why We Do What We Do"