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One of my very favorite graphs. pic.twitter.com/5ZfdC98AY4
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Aʟᴀɴ FiᴛᴢGᴇʀᴀʟᴅ - Practice Connections Advisory
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"I'm not young enough to know everything" - Oscar Wilde
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Ensemble Capital
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Another interesting line would be “how much I need to know to make a good decision”. People who understand the point of your chart often get decision paralysis, and always believe they need more info. But beyond a certain threshold more info increases confidence but not accuracy.
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Zach Gallagher
@zachagallagher
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I wish more people were aware of the Dunning–Kruger effect
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David Stewart
@teacherstew
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👍Whose research is this? What’s the source for this graph?
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Geoffrey Keating
@geoffreykeating
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It was originally created by @swardley blog.gardeviance.org/2008/04/three-…
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Neomorf
@neomorf
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The good old Dunning-Kurger
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Max Wyss
@pdfguru
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It is really, really bad, if an important customer of yours is in the phase 2…
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Nick Finck
@nickf
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Wait, so if the customer (client?) is the expert, why did they hire you as a designer?
...Or do you really mean customer as in somone using the app or site and making purchasing decisions?
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ap_db
@ap_bx
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I found this to be especially true for language learning
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Trish Dawson-Kermode
@trishydishi
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Sometimes you just don’t know what you thought u knew .. or did you ?! pic.twitter.com/Z1e9T1knPA
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