The relative importance of different factors in the development of human skills has been extensively discussed. Research on expertise indicates that focused practice may be the sole determinant of skill, while intelligence researchers underline the relative importance of abilities at even the highest level of skill. There is indeed a large body of research that acknowledges the role of both factors in skill development and retention. It is, however, unknown how intelligence and practice come together to enable the acquisition and retention of complex skills across the life span. Instead of focusing on the 2 factors, intelligence and practice, in isolation, here we look at their interplay throughout development. In a longitudinal study that ...
The paper discusses recent data on deliberate practice in chess, and argues that other factors media...
In his response to criticisms Ericsson argues that conclusions about expertise development cannot be...
The respective roles of the environment and innate talent have been a recurrent question for researc...
The relative importance of different factors in the development of human skills has been extensively...
Previous studies have generally found no relation between IQ and chess skill in chess experts. This ...
Although it is widely acknowledged that chess is the best example of an intellectual activity among...
We investigated the role of practice in the acquisition of chess expertise by submitting a questionn...
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...
The goal of this paper is to critically evaluate the evidence supporting the hypothesis that innate ...
The respective roles of the environment and innate talent have been a recurrent question for researc...
Learners acquire expertise at different rates and reach different peak performance levels. Key quest...
In this study, the longitudinal relation between deliberate practice and performance in chess was ex...
The 21st century has witnessed the emergence of several chess prodigies. This poses a challenge to t...
While chess is often seen as a domain requiring a high level of intelligence, the available empirica...
The paper discusses recent data on deliberate practice in chess, and argues that other factors media...
In his response to criticisms Ericsson argues that conclusions about expertise development cannot be...
The respective roles of the environment and innate talent have been a recurrent question for researc...
The relative importance of different factors in the development of human skills has been extensively...
Previous studies have generally found no relation between IQ and chess skill in chess experts. This ...
Although it is widely acknowledged that chess is the best example of an intellectual activity among...
We investigated the role of practice in the acquisition of chess expertise by submitting a questionn...
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...
The goal of this paper is to critically evaluate the evidence supporting the hypothesis that innate ...
The respective roles of the environment and innate talent have been a recurrent question for researc...
Learners acquire expertise at different rates and reach different peak performance levels. Key quest...
In this study, the longitudinal relation between deliberate practice and performance in chess was ex...
The 21st century has witnessed the emergence of several chess prodigies. This poses a challenge to t...
While chess is often seen as a domain requiring a high level of intelligence, the available empirica...
The paper discusses recent data on deliberate practice in chess, and argues that other factors media...
In his response to criticisms Ericsson argues that conclusions about expertise development cannot be...
The respective roles of the environment and innate talent have been a recurrent question for researc...