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False Consensus Effect in the Context of Dunning-Kruger Effect

The fundamental underestimation underlying the burden of expertise was attributed to a false-consensus effect, where highly competent participants assumed that their peers performed well like them. As a result, top-quartile participants underestimated their comparative abilities but not their absolute abilities. In comparison to the participants in the third quartile, those in the top quartile were less calibrated in terms of comparative performance but more calibrated in terms of objective performance on the test.

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Updated 2023-05-21

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Behavioral Neuroscience

Psychology

Neuroscience (Neurobiology)

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Knowledge Visualization

The Dunning Kruger Effect

The Dual Burden of Unskilled People

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Cognitive Psychology