Dunning
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Title text: From the German 'Krüger' meaning 'tavern-keeper' and 'dunning' meaning to darken. In the sense of intelligence growing dim over a long discussion at a pub. |
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- He was totally wrong in that post and so I said "dunning-kruger effect."
- How good is the evidence for that effect?
- I didn't read that part of the wikipedia entry.
- Kruger-Dunning
- verb
- Caption: (of a person) Knowing only enough about the "Dunning-Kruger Effect" to accuse people of it.
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- [Describe panel here]
- (experts read two wikipedia entries)
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