In this episode of Choiceology with Katy Milkman (), we look at the often-misunderstood and surprisingly common Dunning-Kruger effect with an interview including among the researchers who first identified it, David Dunning.
But we start with the story of Cecilia Jimenez (( Garc% C3% ADa_Mart% C3% ADnez_and_Gim% C3% A9nez)), the simple Spanish granny and amateur landscape painter who took it upon herself to restore a fresco in her regional church. The results made worldwide headlines– and briefly made Ceclia Jimenez a family name– for all the incorrect factors.
Andrew Flack has a great deal of empathy for Cecilia. He met her a number of times in the process of composing an opera with composer Paul Fowler called Behold the Man () about Ceclia's ill-fated but ultimately advantageous job..
Next, David Dunning () discusses how– contrary to popular belief– we are all at the grace of the Dunning-Kruger impact from time to time, which we ought to be more humble in recognizing what we don't understand about what we do not know.
David Dunning is the Ann and Charles R. Walgreen, Jr., Teacher of the Research Study of Human Comprehending at the University of Michigan. The paper " Unskilled and Unaware of It: How Difficulties in Recognizing One's Own Incompetence Cause Inflated Self-Assessments ('s _ Own_Incompetence_Lead_to_Inflated_Self-Assessments)," co-authored with Justin Kruger (), caused the predisposition being named The Dunning-Kruger effect.
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