The aim of this paper is to outline a theoretical and empirical case for the role of cue utilization in the cognitive process of diagnosis. Drawing on theories of skill acquisition, the case is made that the utilization of cues represents a critical precursor to the progression toward expertise but that the acquisition and utilization of cues is dependent upon a repertoire of cases and exemplars that have been acquired during the progression from novice to competence. Cases and exemplars form the basis of a mental model from which cues, in the form or feature-event or feature-object relationships, can be identified and retained in memory. The implications of a more sophisticated understanding of the role of cue utilization in skill acquisit...
Context Being able to accurately monitor learning activities is a key element in self-regulated lear...
Context Being able to accurately monitor learning activities is a key element in self-regulated lear...
Accurate self-regulation of performance is important for trainees. Trainees rely on cues to make mon...
The primary aim of this study was to examine the role of cue utilization in the initial acquisition ...
Thesis by publication.Include bibliographic references.Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- Chapte...
The research tested whether systematic exposure to expert-identified cues would improve novice crimi...
Motivation – The study examined whether experts and novices differed in their recognition of decisio...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 239-291.Chapter One. Overview -- Chapter Two. Cue-utilisation -...
Motivation - The study examined whether experts and novices differed in their recognition of decisio...
Medical expertise is typically denoted on the basis of experience, but this approach appears to lack...
Where occupational performance outcomes are difficult to measure, there is a tendency to associate e...
Expertise is typically associated with high levels of experience in a domain. However, studies have ...
Context Being able to accurately monitor learning activities is a key element in self-regulated lear...
Context Being able to accurately monitor learning activities is a key element in self-regulated lear...
Context Being able to accurately monitor learning activities is a key element in self-regulated lear...
Context Being able to accurately monitor learning activities is a key element in self-regulated lear...
Context Being able to accurately monitor learning activities is a key element in self-regulated lear...
Accurate self-regulation of performance is important for trainees. Trainees rely on cues to make mon...
The primary aim of this study was to examine the role of cue utilization in the initial acquisition ...
Thesis by publication.Include bibliographic references.Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- Chapte...
The research tested whether systematic exposure to expert-identified cues would improve novice crimi...
Motivation – The study examined whether experts and novices differed in their recognition of decisio...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 239-291.Chapter One. Overview -- Chapter Two. Cue-utilisation -...
Motivation - The study examined whether experts and novices differed in their recognition of decisio...
Medical expertise is typically denoted on the basis of experience, but this approach appears to lack...
Where occupational performance outcomes are difficult to measure, there is a tendency to associate e...
Expertise is typically associated with high levels of experience in a domain. However, studies have ...
Context Being able to accurately monitor learning activities is a key element in self-regulated lear...
Context Being able to accurately monitor learning activities is a key element in self-regulated lear...
Context Being able to accurately monitor learning activities is a key element in self-regulated lear...
Context Being able to accurately monitor learning activities is a key element in self-regulated lear...
Context Being able to accurately monitor learning activities is a key element in self-regulated lear...
Accurate self-regulation of performance is important for trainees. Trainees rely on cues to make mon...