Mark at Sting of Reason may have the graph to illustrate the Dunning-Kruger Effect perfectly:
Original here, at Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal.
Does that pretty well nail Dunning-Kruger, or what?
Mark at Sting of Reason may have the graph to illustrate the Dunning-Kruger Effect perfectly:
Original here, at Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal.
Does that pretty well nail Dunning-Kruger, or what?
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Original at Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal (a great cartoon site): http://www.smbc-comics.com/index.php?db=comics&id=2177
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