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What makes someone an expert on something? What distinguishes an expert from an amateur? I'm not just talking about careers here, but areas of interest as well. When is knowledge the only indicator of expertise, and when to skill and good judgement come in?

[Poll #838240]

Date: 2006-10-06 01:42 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] yellowrocket.livejournal.com
'The cockiness that many show makes it hard to say who is and who isn't.'

Absolutely - I know only too many people who claim expert status on loads of stuff and in fact have very little knowledge.

I tend not to claim expertise in anything much because there's bound to be someone along in a bit who knows more than me, thus making me look like a complete amateur!
Spares the whole, 'You're not really very expert after all, are you?!' thing.

Date: 2006-10-06 02:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] arkady.livejournal.com
I treat "expert" in this context as meaning "knows more about a certain area than the average typical person might be expected to know and can talk knowledgeably on the subject". For instance, I know far too much for comfort about how the mental health system works and about all the various antidepressants and psychopharmacology in general, but I'm not a psychiatrist. I'm a very well-read patient who's had over 15 years' experience of the mental health system in this country. That grants a certain level of expertise, even though I don't have any formal qualifications in that area.

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