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In reply to the discussion: Who Is Affected by the Dunning-Kruger Effect? [View all]edhopper
(34,848 posts)25. Of course we are
but the DK effect is specifically about people who don't know that they are uninformed.
Most of us understand that we are, and therefore the DK effect is not pertinent.
I am letting you know you are mistaken about how you are applying it here. You can go on showing you are uninformed and try to show you know something you don't (that is the DK effect), or accept your lack of knowledge in this area.
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I am an expert in nothing, but even experts in something are not experts in everything.
guillaumeb
Oct 2019
#3
Oh man, when this thread started, I thought you understood how DK effect worked. Silly me.
AtheistCrusader
Oct 2019
#45
What about the report of systemic abuse in the Diocese of Tulsa that was just released yesterday?
Act_of_Reparation
Oct 2019
#40
Yeah, that's why atheists consistently score more knowledgable about religion, than theists.
AtheistCrusader
Oct 2019
#44