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Dr. David A. Dunning is haunted by the fear that he might be one of them.
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Washington State (5-1, 2-0 Pac-10) had forced overtime on a field goal by Dunning from the same distance with 1: 50 remaining in regulation.
NCAA Division I College Football - USC vs. Washington State 2002
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The spelling of the name Dunning, at various times, and in various records and charters, is rather interesting -- _Donyng, Dunnyne, Dunyne,
Chronicles of Strathearn John Hunter 1883
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John Dunning is the Nero Wolfe Award-winning author of Booked to
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Thanks to the perverse phenomenon psychologists have dubbed the Dunning-Kruger effect, those who are least competent tend to have the most wildly inflated estimates of their own knowledge and competence.
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Thanks to the perverse phenomenon psychologists have dubbed the Dunning-Kruger effect, those who are least competent tend to have the most wildly inflated estimates of their own knowledge and competence.
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It was mentioned in this article by Simple Justice and is called the Dunning Kruger effect.
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These two interpretations laid the groundwork for what came to be called the Dunning school of Reconstruction historiography.
Interpretations of American History Gerald N. Grob 1967
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These two interpretations laid the groundwork for what came to be called the Dunning school of Reconstruction historiography.
Interpretations of American History Gerald N. Grob 1967
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"No," growled Flitch, alias Dunning, with a suspicious look at Mrs. Lancaster.
Till the Clock Stops 1902
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