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Welcome to another episode of "That Don't Sound Right," where hosts Peter and Cecil dive into the world of unbridled conversations. In this episode, they explore the intriguing Dunning-Kruger effect, a cognitive bias that explains why people with limited knowledge often overestimate their competence. From tales of ambitious DIY projects to the unexpected foray into podcasting, they share personal experiences that reflect this psychological phenomenon. They also discuss how these endeavors echo the old-fashioned way of conversing, without the overshadowing presence of technology and fact-checking. Join them as they navigate humorous anecdotes, automotive adventures, and the unique challenges of taking on tasks with little expertise, yet abundant enthusiasm.
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Welcome to another episode of "That Don't Sound Right," where hosts Peter and Cecil dive into the world of unbridled conversations. In this episode, they explore the intriguing Dunning-Kruger effect, a cognitive bias that explains why people with limited knowledge often overestimate their competence. From tales of ambitious DIY projects to the unexpected foray into podcasting, they share personal experiences that reflect this psychological phenomenon. They also discuss how these endeavors echo the old-fashioned way of conversing, without the overshadowing presence of technology and fact-checking. Join them as they navigate humorous anecdotes, automotive adventures, and the unique challenges of taking on tasks with little expertise, yet abundant enthusiasm.
#DunningKrugerEffect
#TDSRpodcast
Connect with us:

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