Explain the Dunning-Kruger effect . Does it have any relatable examples?
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Answer:The Dunning-Kruger effect states that people can't see that they are bad at something
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For example, someone who is bad at singing will think that they are very good, and someone who is good at singing will say that they aren't that good.
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