Four stages of competence
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In psychology, the four stages of competence, or the "conscious competence" learning model, relates to the psychological states involved in the process of progressing from incompetence to competence in a skill.
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See also
- Dunning–Kruger effect
- Illusory superiority
- Decision theory, including grand strategy:
- Motivation
- Transtheoretical Model
- Solution focused brief therapy
- Psychosocial development
- Kübler-Ross model
- Formula for Change
- Learning styles
- Taxonomy of Educational Objectives
- Theory of multiple intelligences
- Dreyfus model of skill acquisition
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