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Dealing with DKE

By Economic Times - 7 months ago
The Dunning-Kruger effect, or simply the DKE, a phenomenon discovered by the psychologists duo at Stanford in 1999, is a cognitive bias wherein individuals with limited knowledge in a particular domain tend to overestimate their abilities that stems from their lack of metacognitive ability, the capacity to recognise one's own incompetence.

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