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The Dunning-Kruger effect probably is real

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2 points by fanf2 2 days ago · 3 comments

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cjbenedikt 2 days ago

Of course it is. Just look at the current US administration. You decide which " side" it mught belong to.

  • sigwinch 2 days ago

    I think it’s worth going into a particular detail: Pete Hegseth and operational security. The test is a pass-fail based on a variable number of risk assessments. It is possible to take the test without knowing that. Sometimes, noise allows a lucky pass.

    The question is: how does each member of that Signal group think they’ll do on a re-test? The investigation in the aftermath shows that the higher-ranked ones thought they’d do better and the lower-ranked ones realized the incompetence of their superiors. To me, it doesn’t get more Dunning-Kruger than that.

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