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One day in 1995, a man robbed two Pittsburgh banks in broad daylight.

He didn't wear a mask or any sort of disguise.

And he smiled at surveillance cameras before walking out of each bank.

Of course the police found the robber and later than night arrested him.Interestingly

enough, when the robber was handcuffed, he was puzzled and he mumbled "but I wore the

juice".Apparently, this bank robber thought that smearing lemon juice on his face, would

render him invisible to bank's security cameras.

And he didn't just think that, he was pretty confident about it.His rationale was that

since the chemical properties of lemon juice are used in invisible ink, it should render

him invisible to the bank security cameras.This is obviously a completely dumb way of thinking.But

what's interesting is that, even after the police showed him the footage of his robbery,

he was genuinely surprised that it didn't work and he thought the footage was fake.The

police concluded that this man was not crazy or on drugs, just incredibly misinformed and

mistaken.The funny robbery led two social psychologists, Dunning and Kruger, to study

this phenomenon more deeply.

Specifically what interested them the most, was the confidence exerted by this robber,

that made him believe he'd be able to obstruct the security cameras with just lemon juice.To

investigate this in the lab, they examined a group of undergraduate students in several

categories: their grammatical writing, logical reasoning and a sense of humor.

After knowing the test scores, they asked each student to estimate his or her overall

score, as well as their relative rank compared to other students.This is when Dunning and

Kruger found something fascinating.They found that the students who scored the lowest in

these cognitive tasks, always overestimated how well they did.

And not just by a little, but by a lot.

They thought they had scored above average, while their score was one the lowest.So not

only were those students incompetent or less skilled in those areas, but they obviously

didn't even know just how bad they were at them.Students who scored the highest, had

more accurate perceptions of their abilities, but they made a different mistake.

Paradoxically the highest scoring students underestimated their performance.

They knew they were better than average at the test, but because it was easy for them,

they assumed it was easy for everyone.

They didn't know that their ability was at the top percentile.Today this phenomenon is

known as the Dunning-Kruger Effect.Essentially, low ability people do not possess the skills

needed to recognize their own incompetence or lack of knowledge.

Their poor self-awareness leads them to overestimate their own capabilities.You can clearly see

what I mean in this graph here.Having barely any skill or knowledge, leads to massive confidence.

However when you become more knowledgeable about a certain topic, that confidence falls.

Only when you start to reach above average skill, is when the your confidence about a

certain topic starts to pick up again.Contrary to popular belief, this is not just limited

to cognitive tasks.

It doesn't seem to matter what specific skill we pick, the less a person knows about any

given activity, the more likely they are to overestimate their skill or knowledge.The

Dunning-Kruger effect can be observed during talent shows like American Idol.

The auditions are usually filled with a variety of good and bad singers.

The ones who are bad at it, almost never realize how bad they really are.

That's why they're genuinely disappointed when they get rejected.The truth it, we're

not very good at evaluating ourselves accurately.

In fact, the majority of people believe, that they are better than average.

88% of people think that they're better drivers than the majority, and even elderly people

rank themselves among the best drivers.A more interesting example is that; 94% of professors

assume that they are better in comparison to their colleagues.We judge ourselves as

better than others, to a degree that violates the laws of math.

But why?

Why does being less skilled make you more confident in your abilities?I'm going to help

you visualize how this happens.

This is Mike.

He's an amateur photographer.

And this box represents how much he knows about photography.And this is how big he thinks

the field is and how much there is to know about it.

With this reasoning, he's easily at the top percentile of all photographers.

But let's say he meets a professional photographer, someone who has been doing it for 7 years,

but he still has a lot to learn.

This photographer knows this much about photography.

But he also knows that the field is much larger, and there's this much to know about it.Because

this photographer is more knowledgeable about the subject he knows that this gray area exists.

However, Mike does not.Now you can see why Mike is so confident in his ability.

He has no idea, just how much he doesn't know.

Because he only has a little knowledge of the field, he doesn't know that it's way more

extensive than that.

And because he doesn't know, what he doesn't know, he thinks he knows 90% about photography.Meanwhile,

experts tend to be aware of just how knowledgeable they are.

But they often make a different mistake: they assume that everyone else is knowledgeable

as well, mostly because others exert so much confidence.In this instance, the photographer

is aware he only knows about 70%.

But if he met someone like Mike, he would underestimate himself.90% is better than 70%

after all.We are all susceptible to the Dunning-Kruger effect.

But how can we prevent ourselves from falling prey to it?

Well the answer is, you should strive to educate yourself as much as possible.

You're not expected to know everything after all.Thinking you're always right is a clear

sign of foolishness.It seems that the more knowledge people have, the more they realize

how little they know in reality.

In other words, the more people know about a certain issue, the more they realize how

complicated, unexplored and extensive it is, and how many things they do not understand

or know yet.

It's a beautiful paradox in which the more we study something, the less we know about it.

On the other hand, people who dabble on the surface of anything they pursue, will never

know how much they still have to learn.

In the Dunning-Kruger experiment, unskilled or incompetent students improved their ability

to correctly estimate the test results after receiving minimal tutoring on the skills they lacked.

It's helpful to have someone who is ahead of you show you what you have yet to learn.So

next time you feel confident that you know a lot about something, take a closer look

at the topic as it could be that you are a victim of the Dunning-Kruger effect.

You just might not know what you don't know.

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For more infomation >> Why Do Stupid People Think They're Smart? The Dunning Kruger Effect (animated) - Duration: 8:41.

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Why Do London's Manholes Keep Exploding? - Duration: 2:58.

I want to be really clear:

the odds of a manhole in a London street suddenly exploding while you're next to it

are tiny.

This is not something to worry about.

And the company that handles the cables under London's streets

is spending a lot of money fixing them up.

But, yeah, about once or twice a month on average, somewhere in London,

a bit of pavement just goes... boomf.

But no-one wants to license security camera footage of actual pavement explosions

to just someone on YouTube, and no-one wants to be interviewed about it either.

So instead, we are going to create our own underground explosion right here

with the help of a friendly pyrotechnician.

And the easy answer to why London's pavements keep exploding...

well, it would be "electrical faults", and that's what the news often blames.

As seasons change, the ground is going to get warmer and cooler,

it's going to expand and contract, rain and subsidence will move the soil,

and over the course of decades

that is going to steadily wear out the 36,000km of electrical cables

and 100,000 electrical junction boxes that are under London.

Most of those were laid decades ago. It's a big city. Things will break.

But an electrical fault won't make an explosion.

If electricity goes somewhere it shouldn't,

then the circuit breakers that control the grid will detect that

and shut it off right away.

The trouble is that there's a lot of other old stuff under London's streets.

Including gas pipes.

A steady, slow gas leak in a pipe might not be detected for a while,

and in that time the gas can spread a long distance through narrow underground tunnels.

So if you've got gas in a tight underground space where it can't expand,

thank you, and an electrical spark to set it off...

well, that's all we're doing here:

under that cover there is a fuel source, not enough room for it to expand,

and something to make an electrical spark.

That's all you need for an explosion.

Fire in the hole.

"This looks devastating in slow motion.

"The burst of flame, the flying manhole cover,

"at 1800 frames per second on a zoom lens it looks like it could do serious damage.

"But even this dramatised explosion, made with the help of a pyrotechnician,

"this worst-case-scenario... is actually not that bad.

"I tried to do the 'cool guys don't look at explosions' shot,

"and when you take away all this style..."

Fire in the hole.

"It'd hurt if you were standing on it, sure,

"but like I said, it's not something to be worried about."

For more infomation >> Why Do London's Manholes Keep Exploding? - Duration: 2:58.

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Why Do I Hate Boygroups So Much? - Duration: 5:26.

hello bitches it's ya girl NihonSaranghae

and today we're gonna talk about why I hate boygroups so much

or at least why people think I do

maybe because I always say how girl groups are better...yeah... that might be it

well sis let me tell you a story I don't actually hate boy groups

why the fuck should i I have a life

in fact I used to stan quite a lot of them

but then i lost interest to be honest but I still stan BIGBANG literal kings

will forever stan and now I also stan EXO surprise suprise

I can't really hate boy groups when I stan some of them right okay

but the reason the reason why I always say

OMG hate boy groups girl groups are superior

is because issa joke

all righty all righty righty righty all righty righty

i always see quite a lot of posts or

comments from boygroup stans saying how shitty girl groups are how they hate

girlbands and how their boys are so much better so basically i'm making fun of that

and yes of course not every boygroup stan is like this but they're

shitheads everywhere in every fandom you been knew

so I personally prefer girl groups but that doesn't mean I hate boys cuz

why? Why should i?

like there's no reason just get a fuckin sense of humor

also a lot of people think that I hate BTS because oh my god I dared to criticize them or say

something slightly negative about them OR their fandom once in my unpopular

kpop opinion no in my I really offensive kpop opinions video

and that must mean I hate he fandom and I hate BTS like

oh my gosh I'm a fucking bitch

and while yes I am a bitch I do not hate BTS

the fandom...

just the toxic shitty ass armies these people that accuse me of hating BTS just

because I said something that triggered their 12 year old army ....

butthurt pussy ass

I don't know. What the fahk am i saying

anyways I do not hate BTS don't stan them because their music is

not my cup of tea I do actually like like 6 or 7 songs like i do enjoy a few

tracks but overall it's not my taste but that doesn't mean I hate them

BITCH. Get a fucking liiiiiife

I think there is some life on sale at Walmart so go there ASAP

u bitches trigger me you being triggered over nothing triggers me and I just wanna

like rip your face off like to be honest

see people the thing is if I would make

boygroup fake subs it would only be for bigbang and EXO because these are the only

groups I stan and by the way I'm playing dead by daylight while I'm

recording this so excuse the background noise

oh fuck i already see the killer ok bitch

wait a second I need to hide okay we good yeah the

thing is I would only make fake subs for a bigbang and Exo because these

are the only groups I stan maybe SHINee because I used to stan them but I know

once I would start making fake subs for men people wouldn't leave me the fuck alone

and they would just continue to ask for more boy groups and I will not

fake sub whatever got7 BTS Seventeen whatever group is popping right now

NCT I don't wanna

i hear her humming okay bitch I'm stuck fuck my life um okay okay I'm dead

instantly now feel that boy group stans just it gets triggered and butthurt

so much more easily then girlgroup stans even though

they're like two fandoms that get triggered very easily too you know what i'm sayin (shade)

anyways I just feel like they won't leave me alone and we'll just keep

requesting for more and will be really butthurt and you know my channel is a girlgroup

empowerment channel always has been because I prefer girl groups a lot over

boy groups which doesn't mean I hate them like I just said just feel like

there isn't enough love for girl groups out there and so I'm gonna give that

love to the girl groups and just I want people to see how amazing they are so

yeah that's basically it I just wanted to clarify I don't actually hate boy

groups and wanted to explain the joke and I know there's gonna be some triggered

ass people boy group stans and my comments right now like

oHmaGaHD nOt hOw ALL oF Us aRE

like that's litereally what I just said not every boygroup stan is like this they're shit heads

everywhere and there are these kinds of people within the boy group stan fandom

bitch and i'm pretty sure there are these kind of people and within the girl group

stan area bitch what am I saying! as well

stay educated bye bitches

For more infomation >> Why Do I Hate Boygroups So Much? - Duration: 5:26.

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Holy Baloney | Why Do Cats Have Whiskers? | CBC Kids - Duration: 2:48.

[host] It's time for

Holy Baloney,

the game show where you've got to guess

who's telling the truth

and who's full of baloney!

Look, Pop! I'm on the TV!

Now let's meet today's contestants.

First up, we have Apple.

Hello!

[host] She's a fourth-grade cat lover

who spends her weekends reprogramming cyborgs

to do her homework.

Our second contestant is Orange.

Yeehaw!

[host] He's an eight-year-old bowling champ

who wants to be the first kid to ride his pet cat

across the globe.

Okay, kids...

It's time to play!

Which of these feline fans

is telling the truth to this question?

Why do cats have whiskers?

A cat has whiskers

because the cats communicate differently

than the humans.

While humans can talk

and can text on their phones,

animals use their smells,

they puff out their fur,

or they use their body language.

But cats use their whiskers like it's a secret code.

The cats know if the other cat

is nice or mean,

a boy or a girl,

or if they just really just need help.

[audience applauds]

Okay, so you're saying

cats use their whiskers

to communicate with each other.

Is that the truth about felines?

Or is she fe-lying?

Let's hear what Orange has to say.

Cats are natural explorers,

and their whiskers

help them feel around in the dark.

When there is a danger nearby,

the cat's whiskers vibrate,

and it's a sort of alarm,

and it reaches to their brains.

[cat meows]

[Orange] It's like a car alarm for a cat

so the cat can run away

and stay in a safe place

so they don't get eaten by something bigger,

just like dogs,

so cats can do more of what they love.

It's the truth.

So, kids, can you guess who told the truth?

Was it Apple with her story

about the communicating kitties?

[audience] Ooh!

Or was it Orange with his story

about the danger detectors?

[audience] Ohh!

You guessed the story about sensing danger?

Well, you're right!

And did you know that

cats only sweat through their paws?

And did you know that the sentence

"Was it a cat I saw?"

is spelled the same forwards as it is backwards?

And did you know "straw" spelled backwards

is "warts"?

Gross!

For more infomation >> Holy Baloney | Why Do Cats Have Whiskers? | CBC Kids - Duration: 2:48.

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Why do people like being scared? - Duration: 3:17.

For more infomation >> Why do people like being scared? - Duration: 3:17.

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Why do errors happen in software development? - Duration: 2:33.

Hi Jun

Hi Ara

They say no software is bug-free But why is that, exactly?

Well, there are several reasons that come to mind

One is software complexity

A software or a website might seem simple to a normal person

when looking into it

but when you go deep down to code level

You will see hundreds or thousands of lines of codes

that one mistake here or there

can cause a website to go down

Another reason that I can see is

that most customers don't really know what they want

until they see the final product

so once they start the project

they have documentation, they have mockups

but once we have done the project

they will come up with several changes

to the website or the software

that even them, they do not know

that they really wanted it in the first place

Then lastly–

I believe all software, and also all websites

are affected by external factors

such as server and hosting

browsers that are coming up

devices that are being developed

and also integration with hardware and other third-party modules

that could cause problems to the code

Well, there are no hard and fast rules

to eradicate software bugs

This does not mean that

software companies should be complacent

Here at 1902, we observe processes

and put in place quality assurance

or testing units to avoid problems as much as possible

and ultimately, this improves the quality

of the software or website that we produce

So, yeah. These reasons that I just mentioned

are not really meant to tolerate

sloppy software development practices

Rather, what I'm saying is that

even with an excellent process in place,

software development remains

a highly challenging field

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