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'''Real knowledge''' is actual knowledge of a subject, as opposed to [[word association]] and [[stock clue]] knowledge, "quizbowl knowledge". Real knowledge implies a higher degree of conceptual knowledge that may also be applicable in tasks such as writing research papers, laboratory work, and critical analysis. Due to the nature of buzzer competition, real knowledge cannot truly be tested under the auspices of [[good quizbowl]]. Thus is the case that especially at higher levels of play, successful players have real knowledge as opposed to just memorizing many facts. Taking classes in school is often how real knowledge is obtained, although there are notable exceptions to this. Question writers who have a lack of real knowledge on a subject tend to use inappropriate terminology and constructions, a term that is known as "[[Quizbowlese]]".</onlyinclude>
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'''Real knowledge''' is actual knowledge of a subject, as opposed to [[word association]] and meta-knowledge of [[stock clue]]s and the [[canon]] ("quizbowl knowledge"). Real knowledge implies a higher degree of conceptual knowledge that may also be applicable in tasks such as writing research papers, laboratory work, and critical analysis. Due to the nature of buzzer competition, real knowledge cannot truly be tested under the auspices of [[good quizbowl]]. Thus it is the case that especially at higher levels of play, successful players have real knowledge as opposed to just memorizing many facts. Taking classes in school is often how real knowledge is obtained, although there are notable exceptions to this. Question writers who have a lack of real knowledge on a subject tend to use inappropriate terminology and constructions, a term that is known as "[[Quizbowlese]]".</onlyinclude>
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Revision as of 09:40, 27 October 2021

Real knowledge is actual knowledge of a subject, as opposed to word association and meta-knowledge of stock clues and the canon ("quizbowl knowledge"). Real knowledge implies a higher degree of conceptual knowledge that may also be applicable in tasks such as writing research papers, laboratory work, and critical analysis. Due to the nature of buzzer competition, real knowledge cannot truly be tested under the auspices of good quizbowl. Thus it is the case that especially at higher levels of play, successful players have real knowledge as opposed to just memorizing many facts. Taking classes in school is often how real knowledge is obtained, although there are notable exceptions to this. Question writers who have a lack of real knowledge on a subject tend to use inappropriate terminology and constructions, a term that is known as "Quizbowlese".

See also