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Browsing by Author McLeod, P
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| Issue Date | Title | Author(s) | | 2007 | Does Chess Need Intelligence? – A Study with Young Chess Players | Bilalić, M; McLeod, P; Gobet, F |
| 2008 | Expert and ‘novice’ problem solving strategies in chess – Sixty years of citing de groot (1946) | Bilalić, M; McLeod, P; Gobet, F |
| 2007 | Inflexibility of Experts – Reality or Myth? Quantifying the Einstellung Effect in Chess Masters | Bilalić, M; McLeod, P; Gobet, F |
| 2010 | The mechanism of the Einstellung (set) effect: A pervasive source of cognitive bias | Bilalić, M; McLeod, P; Gobet, F |
| 2007 | Personality profiles of young chess players | Bilalić, M; McLeod, P; Gobet, F |
| 2008 | Specialization effect and its influence on memory and problem solving in expert chess players | Bilalić, M; McLeod, P; Gobet, F |
| 2009 | Why are (the Best) women so good at chess? Participation rates and gender differences in intellectual domains | Bilalić, M; Smallbone, K; McLeod, P; Gobet, F |
| 2008 | Why good thoughts block better ones: The mechanism of the pernicious Einstellung (set) effect. | Bilalić, M; McLeod, P; Gobet, F |
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