Why We Mistake Confidence for Competence

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Levi Kavan
Jan 24, 2026
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David Dunning and Justin Kruger’s research on metacognition revealed something counterintuitive: people who know the least about a subject are often the most confident in their assessments. They lack the knowledge to recognize what they don’t know. This phenomenon, now known as the Dunning-Kruger effect, explains a wide range of human behavior, from pol…

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