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Cognitive Biases Dunning-Kruger effect — “…when people are incompetent in the strategies they adopt to achieve success and […]

Cognitive Biases

Dunning-Kruger effect — “…when people are incompetent in the strategies they adopt to achieve success and satisfaction, they suffer a dual burden: Not only do they reach erroneous conclusions and make unfortunate choices, but their incompetence robs them of the ability to realize it. Instead, …they are left with the mistaken impression that they are doing just fine.”[6](see also Lake Wobegon effect, and overconfidence effect).