Why Smart People Think They Re Stupid The Dunning Kruger Effect New

The Dunning Kruger Effect Or Why Stupid People Think They Are Smart America has a misinformation problem It's in our news feeds, on our social media timelines, and at our kitchen tables It's driving wedges between friends and family—and sharp political divides They just don't think that they're in a minority when it comes to the belief Take the case of the Sandy Hook conspiracy, where adherents believe it was a false flag operation
The Dunning Kruger Effect We Re All Biased There may be a psychological reason why some people aren’t just wrong in an argument — they’re confidently wrong, according to a study in the journal Plos One Why smart people fall for false information and what to do about it by Laura López González, University of California, San Francisco edited by Lisa Lock, reviewed by Andrew Zinin Editors' notes I’m specifically referring to mistrust in mainstream sources of information, institutions of authority, and scientific expertise Many people who embrace false beliefs often do so because they

The Dunning Kruger Effect Makes People Think They Re Great Even When I’m specifically referring to mistrust in mainstream sources of information, institutions of authority, and scientific expertise Many people who embrace false beliefs often do so because they
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