I had/have a debate in youtube comments with an other user about the Dunning-Kruger effect. I have the name Mehatos I argued with Tespri, here is link: (should I give the debate here in it's entirety?)
https://plus.google.com/u/0/11485416704 ... BxsA3KV6Lu
It started with me providing a reference to a paper of Dunning and Kruger since he denied that any peer-review paper existed on the subject and devoled from there.
I want to ask you of your opinion of the debate, things I did right/wrong, wether it was ok to lose my temper.
I'm hoping to learn from this since I could get him to stay on topic and answer my point, but I do not know what I did correctly or not and I am hoping you could help.
Thank for your help!
Asking for an opinion on a youtube debate
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Re: Asking for an opinion on a youtube debate
You should have just googled the title of the study, possibly followed by the word "preprint". I did that and instantly found a free version that you could have linked him. http://psych.colorado.edu/~vanboven/tea ... unning.pdf
Re: Asking for an opinion on a youtube debate
OK thank you. Anything else?
Does anybody have tips on how I can show that my opponent hasn't answered my points? I felt quite aggravated that he would use the length of my replies to not answer them.
Does anybody have tips on how I can show that my opponent hasn't answered my points? I felt quite aggravated that he would use the length of my replies to not answer them.
Re: Asking for an opinion on a youtube debate
it's youtube. nothing is moderated. you can't make someone behave. don't bother
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