Toward a general theory of expertise : prospects and limits /
"Many of the world's foremost scientists review the state-of-the-art knowledge about expertise in different domains, with the goal of identifying characteristics of expert performance that are generalizable across many different areas of expertise." (i).
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Cambridge ; New York :
Cambridge University Press,
1991.
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Table of Contents:
- Prospects and limits of the empirical study of expertise : an introduction / K. Anders Ericsson and Jacqui Smith
- Expertise in chess : the balance between knowledge and search / Neil Charness
- Learning and use of representations for physics expertise / Yuichiro Anzai
- The general and specific nature of medical expertise : a critical look / Vimla L. Patel and Guy J. Groen
- Motor-skill experts in sports, dance, and other domains / Fran Allard and Jant L. Starkes
- Musical expertise / John Sloboda
- Literate expertise / Marlene Scardamali and Carl Bereiter
- The process-performance paradox in expert judgment : how can experts know so much and predict so badly? / Colin F. Camerer and Eric J. Johnson
- Controlling complex systems, or, Expertise as "grandmother's know-how" / Dietrich Dorner and Julia Scholkopf
- Techniques for representing expert knowledge / Judith Reitman Olson and Kevin J. Biolsi
- Expertise as the circumvention of human processing limitations / Timothy A. Salthouse
- Symbolic connectionism : toward third-generation theories of expertise / Keith J. Holyoak.