#8 el articulo no desmonta nada, y de hecho su tesis principal no tiene nada que ver con los papers que referencia, como Nuhfer et al (2016):
Construction of line charts drawn in the Kruger-Dunning convention does not require directly calculating differences. Instead, these line charts require users to estimate the differences from the distances between the lines in order to interpret the graphs. This convention carries the influence of ceiling effects wherein the quantile containing the least-competent people overestimate their competency the most, simply because they can. The top quantile represents the most-competent participants who, by definition, simply cannot overestimate by as much. A strength of this convention is that it can reveal the signal-to-noise ratio of the measures and allow estimates of the critical size of a dataset needed to generate reproducible results.
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#112 no es lo mismo ser capitalista que liberal