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![]() "Mike Marron" wrote in message ... (B2431) wrote: What is the medical term for someone who knows he's correct when provided with proof he is in error yet provides no proof of his own? Speaking of the ol' tarv troll... New research indicates that incompetent people tend not to know they are incompetent. Not only that, they also tend to be very confident that they know what they're doing -- even more confident of their own competence than people who really do know what they're doing. The New York Times reports that Cornell University psychology professor David Dunning reached those conclusions in a study he conducted with a graduate student, and wrote about his findings in the December issue of the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. The researchers concluded that one reason incompetent people do not know how much they do not know, is that the cognitive skills required to be competent are also required for recognizing actual competence. Researcher Justin Kruger told the Times that the incompetence of incompetent people "robs them of their ability to realize" they have a problem. It also makes it difficult for incompetent folks to recognize competence in others. *** By the way, the researchers say they also noticed that people who can't tell a joke tend not to realize that they're not funny -- and as a result they persist in telling jokes badly. What constantly amazes me about this sort of "revelation" is how long it apparently took these PhD's doing post graduate work to discover what anyone without a PhD but with only an once of brains already knew by the time they had reached the third grade! :-) Dudley Henriques International Fighter Pilots Fellowship Commercial Pilot/ CFI Retired For personal email, please replace the z's with e's. dhenriquesATzarthlinkDOTnzt |
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"Dudley Henriques" wrote:
"Mike Marron" wrote: (B2431) wrote: What is the medical term for someone who knows he's correct when provided with proof he is in error yet provides no proof of his own? Speaking of the ol' tarv troll... New research indicates that incompetent people tend not to know they are incompetent. Not only that, they also tend to be very confident that they know what they're doing -- even more confident of their own competence than people who really do know what they're doing. The New York Times reports that Cornell University psychology professor David Dunning reached those conclusions in a study he conducted with a graduate student, and wrote about his findings in the December issue of the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. The researchers concluded that one reason incompetent people do not know how much they do not know, is that the cognitive skills required to be competent are also required for recognizing actual competence. Researcher Justin Kruger told the Times that the incompetence of incompetent people "robs them of their ability to realize" they have a problem. It also makes it difficult for incompetent folks to recognize competence in others. *** By the way, the researchers say they also noticed that people who can't tell a joke tend not to realize that they're not funny -- and as a result they persist in telling jokes badly. What constantly amazes me about this sort of "revelation" is how long it apparently took these PhD's doing post graduate work to discover what anyone without a PhD but with only an once of brains already knew by the time they had reached the third grade! :-) True, but the tarv troll hasn't reached the third grade yet (and/or he doesn't have an ounce of brains). ![]() |
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From: Mike Marron
snip New research indicates that incompetent people tend not to know they are incompetent. snip Was tarver a test subject in this study? Perhaps he was the model? Dan, U. S. Air Force, retired |
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