The Cambridge Handbook of Expertise and Expert Performance.
ERICSSON K. Anders (Edited by) ; HOFFMAN Robert R. (Edited by) ; KOZBELT Aaron (Edited by) ; WILLIAMS A. Mark (Edited by)
2018
969
411.25-ERICS
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ISBN 13 : 9781316502617
Contents :
Contributor : Harry Collins and Robert Evans, Gloria Dall'Alba, Bo Winegard, Benjamin Winegard, and David C. Geary, William S. Helton and Nicole D. Helton, Paul J. Feltovich, Michael J. Prietula, Bruce G. Buchanan, Randall Davis, Reid G. Smith, and Edward A. Feigenbaum, Stephen Billett, Christian Harteis, and Hans Gruber, David Landy, Harald A. Mieg and Julia Evetts, Gavan Lintern, Brian Moon, Gary Klein, and Robert R. Hoffman, Philip L. Ackerman and Margaret E. Beier, Merim Bilalić and Guillermo Campitelli, Joseph Baker, Nicola J. Hodges, and Melissa J. Wilson, Marije T. Elferink-Gemser, Sanne C. M. te Wierike, and Chris Visscher, Michael D. Mumford, Tristan McIntosh, and Tyler Mulhearn, Dean Keith Simonton, Geoffrey R. Norman, Lawrence E. M. Grierson, Jonathan Sherbino, Stanley J. Hamstra, Henk G. Schmidt, and Silvia Mamede, Francis T. Durso, Andrew R. Dattel, and Vlad L. Pop, Nigel Cross, Nicholas Dew, Anusha Ramesh, Stuart Read, and Saras D. Sarasvathy; / Ronald T. Kellogg, James W. Stigler and Kevin F. Miller, Kathleen Mosier, Ute Fischer, Robert R. Hoffman, and Gary Klein, Edward T. Cokely, Adam Feltz, Saima Ghazal, Jinan N. Allan, Dafina Petrova, and Rocio Garcia-Retamero, Shirley C. Sonesh, Christina Lacerenza, Shannon Marlow, and Eduardo Salas, Andreas C. Lehmann, Hans Gruber, and Reinhard Kopiez, Eckart Altenmüller and Shinichi Furuya, Justin Ostrofsky, Fernand Gobet and Neil Charness, Marijana Macis, Mélodie Garnier, Laura Vilkaité, and Norbert Schmitt, Brian Butterworth, Paul R. Ford, Nicola J. Hodges, and Paul Ward, Bruce Abernethy, Damian Farrow, and David L. Mann, Mica R. Endsley, Anna T. Cianciolo and Robert J. Sternberg, Slava Kalyuga and John Sweller, Robert W. Weisberg, Ralf T. Krampe and Neil Charness.
Part I. Introduction and perspectives
1. An introduction to the second edition of The Cambridge handbook of expertise and expert performance: its development, organization, and content
2. A sociological/philosophical perspective on expertise: the acquisition of expertise through socialization
3. Reframing expertise and its development: a lifeworld perspective
4. The evolution of expertise
5. Expertise in other animals: canines as an example
Part II. Overview of approaches to the study of expertise: brief historical accounts of theories and methods
6. Studies of expertise from psychological perspectives: historical foundations and recurrent themes
7. Expert systems: a perspective from computer science
8. Developing occupational expertise through everyday work activities and interactions
9. Professionalism, science, and expert roles: a social perspective
Part III. Methods for studying the structure of expertise
10. Perception in expertise
11. Eliciting and representing the knowledge of experts
12. Capturing expert thought with protocol analysis: concurrent verbalizations of thinking during experts' performance on representative tasks
13. Methods for studying the structure of expertise: psychometric approaches
14. Studies of the activation and structural changes of the brain associated with expertise
Part IV. Methods for studying the acquisition and maintenance of expertise:
15. Collecting and assessing practice activity data: concurrent, retrospective, and longitudinal approaches
16. Multidisciplinary longitudinal studies: a perspective from the field of sports
17. Using cases to understand expert performance: method and methodological triangulation
18. Historiometric methods
Part V, I. Domains of expertise: professions
19. Expertise in medicine and surgery
20. Expertise and transportation
21. Expertise in professional design
22. Toward deliberate practice in the development of entrepreneurial expertise: the anatomy of the effectual ask
23. Professional writing expertise
24. Expertise and expert performance in teaching
25. Expert professional judgments and "naturalistic decision making"
26. Skilled decision theory: from intelligence to numeracy and expertise
27. What makes an expert team? A decade of research
Part V, II. Domains of expertise: arts, sports, games, and other skills
28. Expertise in music
29. Brain changes associated with acquisition of musical expertise
30. Expertise in drawing
31. Expertise in chess
32. Mathematical expertise
33. Expertise in second language vocabulary
34. Expertise in sport: specificity, plasticity, and adaptability in high-performance athletes
Part VI. Generalizable mechanisms mediating types of expertise
35. Superior anticipation
36. Superior working memory in experts
37. Expertise and situation awareness
Part VII. General issues and theoretical frameworks
38. The differential influence of experience, practice, and deliberate practice on the development of superior individual performance of experts
39. Practical intelligence and tacit knowledge: an ecological view of expertise
40. Cognitive load and expertise reversal
41. Expertise and structured imagination in creative thinking: reconsideration of an old question
42. Aging and expertise
Language : English
Print : 2ème
Location : Nice Library
Material : Paper
Statement : Présent
Owner : Bibliothèque