000 01561nam a2200313 4500
001 12559
090 _a12559
100 _a20040322 1991 y0pory5003 ba
200 1 _aToward a general theory of expertise
_eprospects and limits
_fcompil. K. Ericsson
_gco-aut. Jacqui Smith
210 _aCambridge
_cCambridge University Press
_d1991
215 _a344 p.
464 1 _tSymbolic connectionism : toward third-generation theories of expertise
_0128169
464 1 _tExpertise as the circumvention of human processing limitations
_0128170
464 1 _tTechniques for representing expert knowledge
_0128171
464 1 _tControlling complex systems or, expertise as grandmother's know-how
_0128172
464 1 _tProcess-performance paradox in expert judgment : how can experts know so much and predict so badly?
_0128173
464 1 _tLiterate expertise
_0128174
464 1 _tMusical expertise
_0128175
464 1 _tMotor-skills experts in sports, dance, and other domains
_0128176
464 1 _tGeneral and specific nature of medical expertise : a critical look
_0128177
464 1 _tLearning and use of representations for physics expertise
_0128178
464 1 _tExpertise in chess : the balance between knowledge and search
_0128179
464 1 _tProspects and limits of the empirical study of expertise : an introduction
_0128180
606 1 _aPsicologia Cognitiva
686 _a2340 - Processos Cognitivos
702 1 _aEricsson
_bK.
702 1 _aSmith
_bJacqui
856 4 _uhttps://catalogo.ispa.pt/opac/biblioteca/localizacao_doc/p2.htm