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The Oxford Handbook of Expertise had its origins in conversations within and between the self-organizing community of scholars engaged in the development of the field of Naturalistic Decision Making and primarily as a response to a shared observation that our wealth of research on expertise needed to be creatively collated in one place.
We were delighted that Gary Klein and Robert Hoffman having engaged an international community of scholars and practitioners and fostered a curiosity for examining and enhancing expert cognition, agreed to support the development of the handbook. We dedicate this Handbook to both of them. Paul, Jan Maarten, Julie and Emilie have been part of the NDM community in different guises, for several decades and supported by The MITRE Corporation, USA, Michigan Technological University, USA, Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research TNO, the University of Bath, UK, and Roth Cognitive Engineering, USA, were provided with the time and space to complete the task of putting the handbook together. Although much of this work was completed at the weekends and often during vacations via skype - our enthusiasm for the project was constantly ensured by Paul who kept us on track with his passion for including a multi-disciplinary range of work on expertise.
Our sincere thanks go to Martin Baum, Senior Commissioning Editor, and Charlotte Holloway, Senior Assistant Commissioning Editor for Psychology and Neuroscience at Oxford University Press for her continued support and insight. A particular thank you to Charles Lauder, Jr. Gayathri Manoharan, and the Oxford production team for their great attention to detail. Last, but not least our enormous thanks go to the authors of this volume whose work continues to inspire us alongside our families, colleagues and friends who are always happy to engage in great conversations about expertise.
Paul Ward , Jan Maarten Schraagen , Julie Gore , and Emilie Roth
An Introduction to the Handbook, Communities of Practice, and Definitions of Expertise
Paul Ward , Jan Maarten Schraagen , Julie Gore , and Emilie Roth
The Classic Expertise Approach and its Evolution
Fernand Gobet
Domain-General Models of Expertise: The Role of Cognitive Ability
David Z. Hambrick , Alexander P. Burgoyne , and Frederick L. Oswald
Studies of Expertise and Experience: A Sociological Perspective on Expertise
Harry Collins and Robert Evans
Giftedness and Talent Development in Children and Youth
Steven I. Pfeiffer
Neural Mechanisms of Expertise
Fredrik Ulln , rjan de Manzano , and Miriam A. Mosing
Modeling Experts with Fast-and-Frugal Heuristics
Ulrich Hoffrage
Expertise: A Holistic, Experience-Centered Perspective
John M. Flach and Fred A. Voorhorst
Macrocognitive Models of Expertise
Robert J. B. Hutton
Cognitive Systems Engineering: Expertise in Sociotechnical Systems
Neelam Naikar and Ashleigh Brady
Is Expertise All in the Mind? How Embodied, Embedded,Enacted, Extended, Situated, and Distributed Theories of Cognition Account for Expert Performance
Chris Baber
Adaptive Expertise
Katerina Bohle Carbonell and Jeroen J. G. van Merrienboer
Representative Test and Task Development and Simulated Task Environments
Kevin R. Harris , Lindsey N. Foreman , and David W. Eccles
Developing Mastery Models to Support the Acquisition and Assessment of Expertise
Karol G. Ross and Jennifer K. Phillips
Computational Models of Expertise
Alex Kirlik and Michael D. Byrne
Studying Expert Behavior in Sociotechnical Systems: Hierarchical Task Analysis
Paul M. Salmon , Neville A. Stanton , Guy H. Walker , and Gemma J. M. Read
A Historical Perspective on Introspection: Guidelines for Eliciting Verbal and Introspective-Type Reports
Paul Ward , Kyle Wilson , Joel Suss , William Douglas Woody , and Robert R. Hoffman
Close to Practice Qualitative Research Methods
Sarah Yardley , Karen Mattick , and Tim Dornan
Incident-based Methods for Studying Expertise
Laura G. Militello and Shilo Anders
Cognitive Work Analysis: Models of Expertise
Catherine M. Burns
Reflections on the Professional Practice of Knowledge Capture
Brian Moon
Stress, Skilled Performance, and Expertise: Overload and Beyond
Gerald Matthews , Ryan W. Wohleber , and Jinchao Lin
Expertise in STEM Disciplines
David. F. Feldon , Soojeong Jeong , and Joana Franco
A Cognitive Examination of Skill and Expertise in Word Games and Puzzles
Shane T. Mueller
Musical Expertise
Jennifer Mishra
Skilled Anticipation in Sport: Past, Present, and Future
A. Mark Williams , Bradley Fawver , David P. Broadbent , Colm P. Murphy , and Paul Ward
Diagnostic Reasoning and Expertise in Health care
Vimla L. Patel , David R. Kaufman , and Thomas G. Kannampallil
Fire fighting and Emergency Responding
Mark Wiggins , Jaime Auton , and Melanie Taylor
Expertise in Aviation
Christopher D. Wickens and Frederic Dehais
Uncovering Expertise for Safe and Efficient Performance in Railroad Operations
Emilie M. Roth , Anjum Naweed , and Jordan Multer
The Cyber Domains: Understanding Expertise for Network Security
Robert Thomson
Expertise in Intelligence Analysis
Michael P. Jenkins and Jonathan D. Pfautz
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