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Psychology Researchers Study Overclaiming
Stav Atir, Emily Rosenzweig and David Dunning at the Attention, Memory, and Perception Lab in the Psychology Department at Cornell have been testing their theory about over-claiming in a series of recent studies.
The scientists proved in their work that over-claiming is “domain-specific” and their research “ suggests, importantly, that self-perceived knowledge prompts mistaken claims of impossible expertise--not dishonest claims,” according to Huffington Post.
The findings of these studies will be published in the a forthcoming issue of Psychological Science.
"To know how good you are at something requires exactly the same skills as it does to be good at that thing in the first place, which means, and this is terribly funny, that if you are absolutely no good at something at all, then you lack exactly the skills that you need to know that you're absolutely no good at it."
John Cleese