Deliberate practice (DP) occurs when an individual intentionally repeats an activity in order to improve performance. The claim of the DP framework is that such behavior is necessary to achieve high levels of expert performance. The proponents of the framework reject evidence that suggests that other variables are also necessary to achieve high levels of expert performance, or they claim that the relationship between those variables and expert performance is mediated by DP. Therefore, the DP framework also implies that DP is sufficient to achieve high levels of expert performance. We test these claims by reviewing studies on chess expertise. We found strong evidence that abundant DP is necessary (but not sufficient) and estimated that the m...
Influential meta-analyses have concluded that only a small to medium proportion of variance in perfo...
Previous studies have generally found no relation between IQ and chess skill in chess experts. This ...
Previous research has suggested that depth of search in chess does not increase much as a function o...
Deliberate practice (DP) occurs when an individual intentionally repeats an activity in order to imp...
The paper discusses recent data on deliberate practice in chess, and argues that other factors media...
Ericsson’s theory of deliberate practice and Chase and Simon’s recognition-action theory both hold t...
We investigated the role of practice in the acquisition of chess expertise by submitting a questionn...
In this study, the longitudinal relation between deliberate practice and performance in chess was ex...
We investigated the role of practice in the acquisition of chess expertise by submitting a questionn...
An impressive body of empirical evidence on the acquisition of expert performance and expertise has ...
Twenty years ago, Ericsson, Krampe, and Tesch-Römer (1993) proposed that expert performance reflects...
Twenty years ago, Ericsson, Krampe, and Tesch-Römer (1993) proposed that expert performance reflects...
The respective roles of the environment and innate talent have been a recurrent question for researc...
The deliberate practice view has generated a great deal of scientific and popular interest in expert...
The respective roles of the environment and innate talent have been a recurrent question for researc...
Influential meta-analyses have concluded that only a small to medium proportion of variance in perfo...
Previous studies have generally found no relation between IQ and chess skill in chess experts. This ...
Previous research has suggested that depth of search in chess does not increase much as a function o...
Deliberate practice (DP) occurs when an individual intentionally repeats an activity in order to imp...
The paper discusses recent data on deliberate practice in chess, and argues that other factors media...
Ericsson’s theory of deliberate practice and Chase and Simon’s recognition-action theory both hold t...
We investigated the role of practice in the acquisition of chess expertise by submitting a questionn...
In this study, the longitudinal relation between deliberate practice and performance in chess was ex...
We investigated the role of practice in the acquisition of chess expertise by submitting a questionn...
An impressive body of empirical evidence on the acquisition of expert performance and expertise has ...
Twenty years ago, Ericsson, Krampe, and Tesch-Römer (1993) proposed that expert performance reflects...
Twenty years ago, Ericsson, Krampe, and Tesch-Römer (1993) proposed that expert performance reflects...
The respective roles of the environment and innate talent have been a recurrent question for researc...
The deliberate practice view has generated a great deal of scientific and popular interest in expert...
The respective roles of the environment and innate talent have been a recurrent question for researc...
Influential meta-analyses have concluded that only a small to medium proportion of variance in perfo...
Previous studies have generally found no relation between IQ and chess skill in chess experts. This ...
Previous research has suggested that depth of search in chess does not increase much as a function o...