People who think they know a little something about a topic—confident though they may be—commonly and easily claim knowledge they couldn’t possibly have.
The “humblebrag” and other forms of self-promotion often backfire, a new study finds.
People who think they know a little something about a topic—confident though they may be—commonly and easily claim knowledge they couldn’t possibly have.
The “humblebrag” and other forms of self-promotion often backfire, a new study finds.