When the Incompetent Don't Know They're Incompetent
Dunning & Kruger (1999) discovered a cruel irony: the skills needed to produce correct answers are the same skills needed to recognize correct answers.
So the incompetent suffer a "double curse"โthey make mistakes AND can't recognize them!
Before you take the quiz, estimate your performance:
Compared to other people, how well will you do?
(50 = average, 90 = better than 90% of people)
Lack of skill leads to many mistakes. Without knowledge, you can't produce correct answers.
That same lack of skill prevents recognizing mistakes. You lack the metacognitive ability to see your errors.
"The skills that engender competence in a particular domain are often the very same skills necessary to evaluate competence in that domain."
โ Kruger & Dunning, 1999
Bottom quartile performers (actual 12th percentile) estimated themselves to be:
Tests covered: Humor, Grammar, and Logic