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Tag Archives: Paradox of Expertise
The paradox of expertise
I’ve long maintained that the deal that’s been struck by computer makers with computer users about security is very one-sided. It assumes that the user always has the nouse to deal with their end of the bargain, and that’s simply … Continue reading
Posted in ... wait, what?, Communication, Education, Games, illusion, Phlyarology
Tagged cognitive bias, Expertise, Hand of Fate, learning, Paradox, Paradox of Expertise
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