The respective roles of knowledge and search have received considerable attention in the literature on expertise. However, most of the evidence on knowledge has been indirect--e.g., by inferring the presence of chunks in long-term memory from performance in memory recall tasks. Here we provide direct estimates of the amount of monochrestic (single use) and rote knowledge held by chess players of varying skill levels. From a large chess database, we analyzed 76,562 games played in 2008 by individuals ranging from Class B players (average players) to Masters to measure the extent to which players deviate from previously known initial sequences of moves ("openings"). Substantial differences were found in the number of moves known by players of...
Previous research has suggested that depth of search in chess does not increase much as a function o...
abstract: Abstract Chess has been a common research topic for expert-novice studies and thus for lea...
Previous research has suggested that depth of search in chess does not increase much as a function o...
The respective roles of knowledge and search have received considerable attention in the literature ...
The respective roles of knowledge and search have received considerable attention in the literature ...
This Article is provided by the Brunel Open Access Publishing FundThe respective roles of knowledge ...
One of the most influential studies in all expertise research is de Groot’s (1946) study of chess pl...
This chapter concerns symbolic problem-solving skills and discusses differences in memory use by exp...
In two experiments the structure of knowledge representation in chess experts and average players wa...
This chapter provides an overview of research into chess expertise. After an historical background a...
<div><p>Individual differences in memory performance in a domain of expertise have traditionally bee...
Individual differences in memory performance in a domain of expertise have traditionally been accoun...
One of the most influential studies in all expertise research is de Groots (1946) study of chess pla...
International audienceMore than thirty years ago, de Groot (1946,1965) then Chase and Simon (1973) s...
We investigated the role of practice in the acquisition of chess expertise by submitting a questionn...
Previous research has suggested that depth of search in chess does not increase much as a function o...
abstract: Abstract Chess has been a common research topic for expert-novice studies and thus for lea...
Previous research has suggested that depth of search in chess does not increase much as a function o...
The respective roles of knowledge and search have received considerable attention in the literature ...
The respective roles of knowledge and search have received considerable attention in the literature ...
This Article is provided by the Brunel Open Access Publishing FundThe respective roles of knowledge ...
One of the most influential studies in all expertise research is de Groot’s (1946) study of chess pl...
This chapter concerns symbolic problem-solving skills and discusses differences in memory use by exp...
In two experiments the structure of knowledge representation in chess experts and average players wa...
This chapter provides an overview of research into chess expertise. After an historical background a...
<div><p>Individual differences in memory performance in a domain of expertise have traditionally bee...
Individual differences in memory performance in a domain of expertise have traditionally been accoun...
One of the most influential studies in all expertise research is de Groots (1946) study of chess pla...
International audienceMore than thirty years ago, de Groot (1946,1965) then Chase and Simon (1973) s...
We investigated the role of practice in the acquisition of chess expertise by submitting a questionn...
Previous research has suggested that depth of search in chess does not increase much as a function o...
abstract: Abstract Chess has been a common research topic for expert-novice studies and thus for lea...
Previous research has suggested that depth of search in chess does not increase much as a function o...