The Dunning-Krueger effect refers to the fact that people, often incomptent, tend to overestimate their abilites and vice versa.
In their study, they found that the people who scored in the twelfth percentile often assumed they were in the sixty-eighth percentile.
This was presumed for many reasons, one being no one wishes to be a bearer of bad news to one's incompetency. Such as being the last one chosen in a game of dodgeball for your friend's team.
It is important to seek outside opinion beyond one's own in regard to one's ability. No one would wish to acknowledge their own incompetency.
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