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by Cybiote
1770 days ago
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Take entomologists, bird watchers or those who identify mushrooms. In each, there are instances that are fiendishly difficult to tell apart. If you ask an expert for advice, they'll tell what features to look for and where, sometimes not even on the item itself and some requiring specialists tools. While explanations are far from sufficient to instantly close the gap to expertise, they provide a massive boost that you might not otherwise have found on your own. The justification comes from the fact that their explanations are a reliable source of increased performance in making fine-grained distinctions. It's further demonstrated by answers to questions like "If they are so difficult to tell apart, why make these distinctions?" or "How did they come to be so similar?". |
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