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People with the least amount of knowledge or skill in a given field are as confident as those with the most expertise 👀 | CBCSunday

CBC RadioPsychological research showed that many students who did poorly on a test assumed their grade would be higher than that of their classmates.

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Sunday This is just propaganda to make us feel like we still need to go into major debt and go to University. Just get the job and learn on the go is the best way. Be confident

Sunday Ergo we have politicians and TV pundits controlling the discussion on climate change and how to alleviate it rather than, you know, actual experts.

LakehillSoccer Sunday People with the least amount of knowledge watch CNN.

Sunday Welcome to 2019. Where unconscious unconsciousness is at epidemic levels.

Sunday Some people take the phrase “fake it till you make it” wayyy to literal these days LOL

LunaCee73 Sunday It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia reported this first. IASIP

DrJenGunter Sunday Dunning-Kruger in a nutshell.

Sunday Is this about the CPC_HQ? Sneaky, but I like it!

Sunday Kind of like CBC pretending to be real journalism and not public funded trash.

DrJenGunter Sunday The Dunning–Kruger effect, to be certain.

Sunday Please share the hard data

Sunday I'm no statistician/psychologist but I'm confident that this theory is wrong.

DrJenGunter Sunday FionaMattatall - saw this and thought of you...

DrJenGunter Sunday .DrJenGunter .AstroKatie Why did I immediately wonder if you read this? 😂😂

DrJenGunter Sunday Dunning Kruger effect

DrJenGunter Sunday You don’t know what you don’t know. The longer someone is in a profession, the more comfortable they seem to be acknowledging the areas they are lacking in knowledge.

DrJenGunter Sunday Describes the Shyster-in-chief in Washington to a T

DrJenGunter Sunday We've made people afraid of being 'wrong'. That admitting a lack of knowledge is akin to admitting stupidity. There's nothing stupid about not knowing something, it's idiotic to think we've all finished learning.

Sunday Shocker.

Sunday That explains the liberal party.

Sunday Hmmm. That explains the media.

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