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understanding and
study of
expertise. The
first understands expertise as an
emergent property of
communities of practice. In this view
expertise is
socially constructed;...
- The
Death of
Expertise: The
Campaign Against Established Knowledge and Why it
Matters is a 2017
nonfiction book by Tom Nichols. It is an
expansion of...
- The
curse of knowledge, also
called the
curse of
expertise or expert's curse, is a
cognitive bias that
occurs when a
person who has
specialized knowledge...
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materials about a
topic (a book, an examination, a manual, etc.), and
expertise on the
topic is
needed by the
personnel developing the material. For example...
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Handwriting expertise may
refer to: Calligraphy,
design and
execution of
lettering with a
writing instrument Diplomatics,
scholarly analysis of do****ents...
- The
expertise reversal effect refers to the
reversal of the
effectiveness of
instructional techniques on
learners with
differing levels of
prior knowledge...
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described two
types of
expertise:
routine expertise, or
classic expertise, and
adaptive expertise. They
defined routine expertise as
involving mastering...
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categorizations of
spatial and
temporal patterns relevant to real-world
expertise.
Examples of this may
include reading,
seeing relations among chess pieces...
- Peak:
Secrets from the New
Science of
Expertise is a 2016
science book by
psychologist K.
Anders Ericsson and
science writer Robert Pool. The book summarizes...
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interactional expertise was part of a
threefold classification of
substantive expertise that also
included ‘no
expertise’ and ‘contributory
expertise’, by which...