
Toward a General Theory of Expertise: Prospects and Limits
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Table of Contents
Preface | |
1. Prospects and limits of the empirical study of expertise: an introduction K. Anders Ericsson and Jacqui Smith | |
2. Expertise in chess: the balance between knowledge and search Neil Charness | |
3. Learning and use of representation for physics expertise Yuichiro Anzai | |
4. The general and specific nature of medical expertise: a critical look Vilma L. Patel and Guy J. Groen | |
5. Motor-skill experts in sport, dance, and other domains Fran Allard and Janet L. Starkes | |
6. Musical expertise John Sloboda | |
7. Literate expertise Marlene Scardamalia and Carl Bereiter | |
8. The process-performance paradox in expert judgment: how can experts know so much and predict so badly? Colin F. Camerer and Eric J. Johnson | |
9. Controlling complex systems | |
or, Expertise as 'grandmother's know-how' Dietrich Dö | |
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10. Techniques for representing expert knowledge Judith Reitman Olson and Kevin J. Biolsi | |
11. Expertise as the circumvention of human processing limitations Timothy A. Salthouse | |
12. Symbolic connectionism: toward third-generation theories of expertise Keith J. Holyoak | |
Index. |
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