V tomto podcaste sa vrátime k Dunning-Kruger efektu na podnet poslucháča, povieme si o termoregulačných schopnostiach húb, čo vedci objavili v starovekom záchode a porovnáme si lúčny a bežný anglický trávnik.

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Unskilled and Unaware of It: How Difficulties in Recognizing One’s Own Incompetence Lead to Inflated Self-Assessments

Sebevědomí, nesoudní, nekompetentní: Dunningův–Krugerův efekt byl zpochybněn

Using a Concept Inventory to Assess the Reasoning Component of Citizen-Level Science Literacy: Results from a 17,000-Student Study

How Random Noise and a Graphical Convention Subverted Behavioral Scientists‘ Explanations of Self-Assessment Data: Numeracy Underlies Better Alternatives

Debunking the Dunning-Kruger effect – the least skilled people know how much they don’t know, but everyone thinks they are better than average

Mushrooms Seem to Be Able to Regulate Their Own Temperature

Oldest traces of a dysentery-causing parasite were found in ancient toilets

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Urban wildflower meadow planting for biodiversity, climate and society: An evaluation at King’s College, Cambridge

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