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Think intelligence is fixed? You’re more likely to overestimate your own | Ars Technica

 2016-04-03  Leave a Comment on Think intelligence is fixed? You’re more likely to overestimate your own | Ars Technica

Overconfidence comes when people focus on doing all the easy parts of a task.

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