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Contents I Introduction and Perspective K. Anders Ericsson, Section Editor 1. An Introduction to Cambridge Handbook of Expertise and Expert Performance: Its Development, Organization, and Content K. Anders Ericsson 2. Two approaches to the study of experts' characteristics Michelene T. H. Chi 3. Expertise, Talent, and Social Encouragement Earl Hunt II Overview of Approaches to the Study of Expertise -- Brief His- torical Accounts of Theories and Methods Paul Feltovich, Section Editor 4. Studies of Expertise from Psychological Perspectives Paul J. Feltovich, Michael J. Prietula, & K. Anders Ericsson 5. Overview of Approaches to the Study of Expertise: Brief Historical Accounts of Theories and Methods Ray J. Amirault & Robert K. Branson 6. Expert systems: A perspective from Computer Science Bruce G. Buchanan, Randall Davis, & Edward A. Feigenbaum 7. Professionalization, Scientific Expertise, and Elitism -- A Sociological Perspective Julia Evetts, Harald A. Mieg, & Ulrike Felt III Methods for Studying the Structure of Expertise Robert R. Hoffman, Section Editor 8. Observation of Work Practices in Natural Settings William J. Clancey 9. Methods for Studying the Structure of Expertise: Psychometric Approaches Philip L. Ackerman and Margaret E. Beier 10. Methods to Assess the Representations of Experts' and Novices' Knowledge Michelene T. H. Chi 11. Task Analysis Jan Maarten Schraagen 12. Eliciting and Representing the Knowledge of Experts Robert R. Hoffman and Gavan Lintern 13. Protocol Analysis and Expert Thought: Concurrent Verbalizations of Thinking during Experts' Performance on Representative Tasks K. Anders Ericsson 14. Simulation for Performance and Training Paul Ward, A. Mark Williams, & Peter A. Hancock IV Methods for Studying the Acquisition and Maintenance of Expertise Neil Charness, Section Editor 15. Laboratory Studies of Training, Skill Acquisition, and Retention of Performance Robert W. Proctor and Kim-Phuon L. Vu 16. Retrospective Interviews in the Study of Expertise and Expert Performance Lauren A. Sosniak 17. Time budgets, Diaries and Analyses of Concurrent Practice Activities Janice M. Deakin, Jean C¿ot´e and Andrew S. Harvey 18. Historiometric Methods Dean Keith Simonton V Domains of Expertise V A. Professional Domains Robert Hoffman, Section Editor 19. Expertise in Medicine and Surgery Geoff Norman, Kevin Eva, Lee Brooks & Stan Hamstra 20. Expertise and Transportation Francis T. Durso & Andrew R. Dattel 21. Expertise in Software Design Sabine Sonnentag, Cornelia Niessen, & Judith Volmer 22. Professional Writing Expertise Ronald T. Kellogg 23. Professional Judgments and "Naturalistic Decision Making" Karol G. Ross, Jennifer L. Shafer, and Gary Klein 24. Decision Making Expertise J. Frank Yates & Michael D. Tschirhart 25. The Making of a Dream Team: When Expert Teams Do Best Eduardo Salas, Michael Rosen, C. Shawn Burke, Gerald F. Goodwin, & Stephen M. Fiore V.B Arts, Sports & Motor Skills Neil Charness, Section Editor 26. Music Andreas C. Lehmann and Hans Gruber 27. Expert Performance in Sport: A Cognitive Perspective Nicola J. Hodges, Janet L. Starkes, Clare MacMahon 28. Artistic Performance: Acting, ballet, and contemporary dance Helga Noice and Tony Noice 29. Perceptual-Motor Expertise David A. Rosenbaum, Jason S. Augustyn, Rajal G. Cohen, & Steven A. Jax V.C Games and Other Types of Expertise Neil Charness, Section Editor) 30. Expertise in Chess Fernand Gobet and Neil Charness 31. Exceptional Memory John M. Wilding and Elizabeth R. Valentine 32. Mathematical Expertise Brian Butterworth 33. Expertise in History Jim F. Voss & Jennifer Wiley VI Generalizable Mechanisms Mediating Expertise and General Issues Paul Feltovich, Section Editor 34. A Merging Theory of Expertise and Intelligence John Horn and Hiromi Masunaga 35. Tacit knowledge, Practical Intelligence and Expertise Anna T. Cianciolo, Cynthia Matthew, Richard K.Wagner and Robert J. Sternberg 36. Situational Awareness Mica R. Endsley 37. Brain Changes in the Development of Expertise: Neuroanatomical and Neurophysiological Evidence about Skill-Based Adaptations Nicole M. Hill & Walter Schneider 38. The Influence of Experience and Deliberate Practice on the Development of Superior Expert Performance Anders Ericsson 39. Development and Adaptation of Expertise: The Role of Self-Regulatory Processes and Beliefs Barry J. Zimmerman 40. Aging and Expertise Ralf Th. Krampe and Neil Charness 41. Social and Sociological Factors in the Development of Expertise Harald A. Mieg 42. Expertise and Creativity Robert W. Weisberg Subject Index
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Expertise.
Ability.
Performance -- Psychological aspects.