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  2. Dunning–Kruger effect - Wikipedia

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    Some researchers include a metacognitive component in their definition. In this view, the Dunning–Kruger effect is the thesis that those who are incompetent in a given area tend to be ignorant of their incompetence, i.e., they lack the metacognitive ability to become aware of their incompetence.

  3. List of Delta Kappa Epsilon members - Wikipedia

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    The list of Delta Kappa Epsilon brothers (commonly referred to as Dekes) includes initiated and honorary members of Delta Kappa Epsilon. Delta Kappa Epsilon counts many political, business, sports, education, science, and arts leaders. Listed is a sample of some famous Dekes.

  4. Delta Kappa Epsilon - Wikipedia

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    Delta Kappa Epsilon (ΔΚΕ), commonly known as DKE or Deke, is one of the oldest fraternities in the United States, with fifty-six active chapters and five active colonies across North America. It was founded at Yale College in 1844 by fifteen sophomores who were discontented with the existing fraternity order on campus.

  5. DKE - Wikipedia

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    DKE may refer to: DKE Records, a record label associated with Hall & Oates; Data & Knowledge Engineering, an academic journal; Delta Kappa Epsilon, an American student organization; German Commission for Electrotechnical, Electronic & Information Technologies of DIN and VDE, a German standards organization

  6. List of Delta Kappa Epsilon chapters - Wikipedia

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    The Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity has 56 active chapters and 5 active colonies. It was originally established at Yale University with the Phi chapter in 1844. [1] [2]Of a total of 56 active chapters, 49 are in the United States, while seven are in Canada – at the University of Toronto, McGill University, the University of British Columbia, the University of Manitoba, the University of ...

  7. Arthur Twining Hadley - Wikipedia

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    Hadley was born in New Haven, Connecticut, the son of James Hadley, Professor of Greek at Yale 1851–1872, and his wife, née Anne Loring Morris.He graduated from Yale College in 1876, where he was a member of DKE and Skull and Bones, and received prizes in English, classics and astronomy.

  8. Prince Harry 'dropped' his good friends once he started ... - AOL

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    Prince Harry cut ties with some longtime friends the moment he started dating Meghan Markle, comedian Jack Whitehall claimed.. During a podcast interview, Whitehall, 36, gave a glimpse into his ...

  9. Edward A. Kramer - Wikipedia

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    Kramer's importance in the development of computer graphics is attested by his capsule biography, [4] one of only four, along with industry luminaries John Whitney Sr., David C. Evans and Ivan Sutherland, in Terrence Masson's "first and only detailed behind-the-scenes history about the people and companies that have formed today's industry."