Thank you to Dr. David Dunning for joining us to explain the Him-Kruger Effect! In addition to our interview, here's some sources used for this video:
Kruger, Justin, and David Dunning. "Unskilled and unaware of it: how difficulties in recognizing one's own incompetence lead to inflated self-assessments." Journal of personality and social psychology 77.6 (1999): 1121.
Jordan, Kayla, et al. "Trivially informative semantic context inflates people's confidence they can perform a highly complex skill." Royal Society Open Science 9.3 (2022): 211977.
Dunning, David. "The Dunning–Kruger effect: On being ignorant of one's own ignorance." Advances in experimental social psychology. Vol. 44. Academic Press, 2011. 247-296.
Atir, Stav, Emily Rosenzweig, and David Dunning. "When knowledge knows no bounds: Self-perceived expertise predicts claims of impossible knowledge." Psychological Science 26.8 (2015): 1295-1303.
Svenson, Ola. "Are we all less risky and more skillful than our fellow drivers?." Acta psychologica 47.2 (1981): 143-148.