The Dunning-Kruger Effect: Why Incompetent People Think They Are Geniuses
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Загружено: 2026-01-15
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Why is it that the people with the least amount of knowledge often speak with the most confidence? In 1999, psychologists Justin Kruger and David Dunning published a study that gave a name to this phenomenon.
In this video, we explore the famous "Dunning-Kruger Effect." We analyze their research titled "Unskilled and Unaware of It," which tested participants on humor, logic, and grammar. The results were staggering: those who scored in the bottom quartile (the lowest 25%) dramatically overestimated their ability, often believing they were above average. We explain the "Dual Burden" hypothesis: that the lack of skill not only leads to bad performance but also robs the person of the metacognitive ability to realize they are failing. We also touch on the "False-Consensus Effect," where highly competent people underestimate themselves.
Discover the science of why ignorance breeds confidence, and why the only cure for incompetence is... becoming more competent.
#Psychology #DunningKruger #CognitiveBias #Metacognition #HumanBehavior #SelfAwareness #ScienceExplained #Logic #MentalModels
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