9 - Dunning-Kruger effekten (psykologi)

E-mail: Laernorsknaa@gmail.com Teksten til episoden: https://laernorsknaa.com/9-dunning-kruger-effekten-psykologi/ YouTube: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxdRJ5lW2QlUNRfff-ZoE-A/videos⁠⁠ Støtt podkasten: Patreon: ⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/laernorsknaa⁠⁠ Donasjon (Paypal): ⁠⁠Doner (paypal.com)⁠ Lær Norsk Nå! is a podcast for the intermediate Norwegian learner that wants to improve their listening skills in the language through interesting material adapted to their level. In this episode, we talk about the Dunning-Kruger effect, a psychological phenomenon. The effect tells us that the more ignorant in a subject tends to highly overestimate own skills and knowledge. For example, a person that has read one article about quantum-physics is likely to overestimate own knowledge in the field and be way too confident. Experts, on the other hand, are also affected by the Dunning-Kruger effect as they  tend to overrate others knowledge. The average person, however, tends to know far less that the expert expects.  Dunning-Kreuger effekten vil si at folk tror at de er smartere og bedre i noe enn de egentlig er. Dersom man ikke har opparbeidet seg den nødvendige kunnskapen og ferdighetene klarer man ikke å innse ens egen inkompetanse. Altså man vet ikke egentlig hvor mye man ikke kan, i stedet fokuserer man gjerne heller på det man kan. Da vil man gjerne tro at man kan mer enn man egetlig gjør. De som har en kombinasjon av dårlig selv-innsikt og lite kunnskap er gjerne spesielt utsatt for Dunning-Kreuger effekten.

Om Podcasten

“Lær Norsk Nå!” is a podcast for the intermediate Norwegian learner (B1-B2) who wants to listen to authentic Norwegian spoken in a clear and slow manner. Transcriptions for the episodes are easily available at the website for the podcast, providing textual support for the spoken material. The podcast deals with many different topics including history, culture, science, literature, the Norwegian language and more; this provides the learner with a range of different topics in Norwegian, leading to ample opportunity to improve one’s Norwegian. It is also a fun and engaging way of learning!