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Unskilled and unaware of it: how difficulties in recognizing one's own incompetence lead to inflated self-assessments.
J Kruger, D Dunning
Journal of personality and social psychology 77 (6), 1121, 1999
108321999
Why people fail to recognize their own incompetence
D Dunning, K Johnson, J Ehrlinger, J Kruger
Current directions in psychological science 12 (3), 83-87, 2003
20002003
Lake Wobegon be gone! The" below-average effect" and the egocentric nature of comparative ability judgments.
J Kruger
Journal of personality and social psychology 77 (2), 221, 1999
13591999
Why the unskilled are unaware: Further explorations of (absent) self-insight among the incompetent
J Ehrlinger, K Johnson, M Banner, D Dunning, J Kruger
Organizational behavior and human decision processes 105 (1), 98-121, 2008
10162008
What to do on spring break? The role of predicted, on-line, and remembered experience in future choice
D Wirtz, J Kruger, CN Scollon, E Diener
Psychological science 14 (5), 520-524, 2003
9602003
Egocentrism over e-mail: Can we communicate as well as we think?
J Kruger, N Epley, J Parker, ZW Ng
Journal of personality and social psychology 89 (6), 925, 2005
7602005
The effort heuristic
J Kruger, D Wirtz, L Van Boven, TW Altermatt
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 40 (1), 91-98, 2004
5512004
Egocentrism and focalism in unrealistic optimism (and pessimism)
J Kruger, J Burrus
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 40 (3), 332-340, 2004
3312004
If you don't want to be late, enumerate: Unpacking reduces the planning fallacy
J Kruger, M Evans
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 40 (5), 586-598, 2004
3272004
How unaware are the unskilled? Empirical tests of the “signal extraction” counterexplanation for the Dunning–Kruger effect in self-evaluation of performance
T Schlösser, D Dunning, KL Johnson, J Kruger
Journal of Economic Psychology 39, 85-100, 2013
3112013
The influence of egocentrism and focalism on people's optimism in competitions: when what affects us equally affects me more.
PD Windschitl, J Kruger, EN Simms
Journal of personality and social psychology 85 (3), 389, 2003
2912003
You don't know me, but I know you: The illusion of asymmetric insight.
E Pronin, J Kruger, K Savtisky, L Ross
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 81 (4), 639, 2001
2392001
Unskilled and unaware--but why? A reply to Krueger and Mueller (2002).
J Kruger, D Dunning
American Psychological Association 82 (2), 189, 2002
2372002
" Naive cynicism" in everyday theories of responsibility assessment: On biased assumptions of bias.
J Kruger, T Gilovich
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 76 (5), 743, 1999
2251999
Actions, intentions, and self-assessment: The road to self-enhancement is paved with good intentions
J Kruger, T Gilovich
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 30 (3), 328-339, 2004
2232004
Counterfactual thinking and the first instinct fallacy.
J Kruger, D Wirtz, DT Miller
Journal of personality and social psychology 88 (5), 725, 2005
2052005
When what you type isn’t what they read: The perseverance of stereotypes and expectancies over e-mail
N Epley, J Kruger
Journal of experimental social psychology 41 (4), 414-422, 2005
1702005
Variety amnesia: Recalling past variety can accelerate recovery from satiation
J Galak, JP Redden, J Kruger
Journal of Consumer Research 36 (4), 575-584, 2009
1642009
Slow down! Insensitivity to rate of consumption leads to avoidable satiation
J Galak, J Kruger, G Loewenstein
Journal of Consumer Research 39 (5), 993-1009, 2013
1462013
The rational side of egocentrism in social comparisons
J Kruger, PD Windschitl, J Burrus, F Fessel, JR Chambers
Journal of experimental social psychology 44 (2), 220-232, 2008
1392008
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