Justin Kruger and David Dunning - From the Competence category:
- Unskilled and Unaware of It:... The miscalibration of the incompetent stems from an error about the self, whereas the miscalibration of the highly competent stems from an error about others. (Justin Kruger and David Dunning)
Justin Kruger and David Dunning - From the Competence category:
-interview by Errol Morris... if you're incompetent, you can't know you're incompetent... the skills you need to produce a right answer are exactly the skills you need to recognize what a right answer is. (Justin Kruger and David Dunning)
Justin Kruger and David Dunning - From the Failure category:
The problem with failure is that it is subject
to more attributional ambiguity than success. For success to occur, many things must go right: The person must be skilled, apply
effort, and perhaps be a bit lucky. For failure to occur, the lack of any one of these components is sufficient. (Justin Kruger and David Dunning)
Justin Kruger and David Dunning - From the Knowledge category:
-Unskilled and Unaware of It:... The same knowledge that underlies the ability to produce correct judgment is also the knowledge that underlies the ability to recognize correct judgment. To lack the former is to be deficient in the latter. (Justin Kruger and David Dunning)
Justin Kruger and David Dunning - From the Skill category:
-Unskilled and Unaware of It:... The skills that engender competence in a particular domain are often the very same skills necessary to evaluate competence in that domain - one's own or anyone else's. (Justin Kruger and David Dunning)
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