I once read that said experts were good at identifying each other. Can you help me find a reference to this factoid?
The study (at least, I think it was a study) was on the problem of identifying experts in any particular field. The criteria can be fuzzy and difficult to operationalize. The study said that experts could quickly identify each other, often in conversational settings. Non-experts don't have this ability. What I've described is the gist of the study, and I very likely have gotten details wrong.
I don't remember what field the paper was from, but I have a feeling it wasn't psychology. I'm not sure if I read the paper or read about the study elsewhere, e.g. a magazine article or a book. I have looked at the entry on
expertise on wikipedia, and while it was very interesting, it didn't help.
Any pointers that can get me closer will be useful and I can do more digging.
posted by wam at 11:53 AM on June 9, 2008