Reach-Around Knowledge and Bottom Performers (The Dunning-Kruger Effect)
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Reach-Around Knowledge and Bottom Performers (The Dunning-Kruger Effect) is the 161st episode of the Very Bad Wizards podcast, released on April 02, 2019. The main segment is a discussion on . The preroll contains the standard disclaimer and theme_music.
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Show Notes
The less we know, the more we know it. David and Tamler talk about the notorious Dunning-Kruger effect, which makes us overconfident in beliefs on topics we're ignorant about and under-confident when we're experts. Plus, we break down an evolutionary psychology article on why poor men and hungry men prefer women with big breasts. Trust us, it's a really bad study. We're sure about it. Support Very Bad Wizards
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