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On The Dunning Kruger Effect

On The Dunning Kruger Effect

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Join Brennan and Dale (aka Cody and Dan) as they take a deep dive into a phenomenon they know all too well, the Dunning Kruger Effect. As part of the cognitive bias series, this episode ventures down the lane of a bias in which incompetent people perceive themselves to be very much competent. We'll explore the history of the Dunning Kruger Effect, contributing factors to this phenomenon, and strategies to avoid falling into this bias. Also check out our IG @beyond_FLG to participate in our poll for whether this is a functional podcast unit...Boo Hoo or Boo Ya?

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