RT @koenfucius: “32-42% of engineers believed they were among the top 5% of performers.”—Research by @ddunning6 et al (with an abstract eas…
“32-42% of engineers believed they were among the top 5% of performers.”—Research by @ddunning6 et al (with an abstract easily in the top-5-% longest) reviews the implications of self-assessment for health, education and the workplace: https://t.co/pKHNV5u
You talked to my son?
"Between 32 percent and 42 percent of engineers believed they were among the top 5 percent of performers." https://t.co/Z7qqxUsEcw
@CCguerilla @shahaoul @cathellis13 @MichelleArrow1 https://t.co/XkkZ01PPzC An interesting one
@arkhousing @laura_odowd @nihecommunity @KeepSP_NI @DeirdreHargey @pb4p @ClaireHanna @SuppCommunities @Colm_SuppComm Where is the accountability? Do governments really rely on this for developing strategies and societies? for more on the problems of self a
Flawed Self-Assessment: Implications for Health, Education, and the Workplace. - people overrate themselves https://t.co/evTwiQMqaK
@DrNowoke @hans_denkt @salegen Schon mal vom Dunning Krüger-Effekt gehört? https://t.co/76mm7hZJ9x
@DrNowoke @hans_denkt @salegen Schon mal vom Dunning Krüger-Effekt gehört? https://t.co/76mm7ihSnF
@DrNowoke @hans_denkt @salegen Schon mal vom Dunning Krüger-Effekt gehört? https://t.co/76mm7ihSnF
@DrNowoke @hans_denkt @salegen Schon mal vom Dunning Krüger-Effekt gehört? https://t.co/76mm7ihSnF
“People's self-views hold only a tenuous to modest relationship with their actual behavior and performance”—@daviddunning6 et al identify 2 key reasons for this, explore the implications for health, education, and the workplace, and offer recommendations:
Students unable to assess how well they have comprehended material just read; overconfident in newly learned skills, educational practice of training promotes rapid acquisition of skill; self-confidence— not retention @ass_deans https://t.co/vZFQrbeS
RT @daviddunning6: Just saw this review article written with Chip Heath and Jerry Suls on "Flawed Self-Assessment: Implications for Health,…
Just saw this review article written with Chip Heath and Jerry Suls on "Flawed Self-Assessment: Implications for Health, Education, and the Workplace" just hit 1000 cites on Web of Science. So I celebrate by shamelessly promoting it. https://t.co/P2L9521
self-perceptions correlated with objective performance roughly .29. [...] In athletics, where feedback tends to be constant, immediate, and objective, the typical correlation was .47. In the realm of [...] social skills, [...] it tended to be much lower —
@byrneseyeview It's again'st human nature--it is an exceptional individual who thinks they are not exceptional. Made me think of this paper, an oldie but goodie: https://t.co/YU5D5bph8P
RT @DrRCorcoran: In my lectures, I repeatedly caution about pitfalls associated with self-report-based measures. I’ll just post this paper…
RTDrRCorcoran: In my lectures, I repeatedly caution about pitfalls associated with self-report-based measures. I’ll just post this paper here: https://t.co/k2jvKZym5B #SEL #education #ESSA https://t.co/kRWzknPWBZ
In my lectures, I repeatedly caution about pitfalls associated with self-report-based measures. I’ll just post this paper here: https://t.co/UogBkPaO0w #SEL #education #ESSA https://t.co/Ke8WJKIO2H
RT @AndrewPMunro: “In many domains the skills necessary to recognise #competence Are extremely close to those needed to produce competence”…
I remember you saying two things many years ago that relates to this: there are always 2 competences missing from any list 1) the competence that tells you how to integrate all your other competences and 2) the competence that tells you your competences ar
On ave, people say they're ‘‘above ave’’ in skill, overestimate likelihood they'll engage desirable behaviours & achieve favorable outcomes, furnish overly optimistic estimates of when they'll complete future projects, reach judgments w too much confid
“In many domains the skills necessary to recognise #competence Are extremely close to those needed to produce competence” https://t.co/5JaUQK5N2S
Perhaps that supports the absence of self and the delusion of control? https://t.co/6lkUXsBfeY
“whether people decide well in life depends, at least in part, on whether their self-assessments are accurate” https://t.co/5JaUQK5N2S