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by bratgpttamer 1003 days ago
> We find a nonlinear relationship between knowledge and confidence, with overconfidence (the confidence gap) peaking at intermediate levels of actual scientific knowledge.

Dunning-Kruger isn't real.

Dunning-Kruger isn't real.

Dunning-Kruger isn't real.

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It is the same result, just that they added the "unskilled" category. People who never drove a car will rank themselves as the worst drivers, and people who are experts rank themselves highly, so the most overconfident are those who can drive, but drives poorly, ie "intermediate skilled" relative the whole population.
Is that a mantra?