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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
2004Adaptive expert decision making: Skilled chess players search more and deeperCampitelli, G; Gobet, F
1998Chess players' thinking revisitedGobet, F
2011The effects of individual differences on mobile phone users’ operational behaviourWang, Wen-Chia
2009Executive functions in insight versus non-insight problem solving: An individual differences approachGilhooly, KJ; Fioratou, E
2008Expert and ‘novice’ problem solving strategies in chess – Sixty years of citing de groot (1946)Bilalić, M; McLeod, P; Gobet, F
1998Expert memory: A comparison of four theoriesGobet, F
2010Herbert Simon's decision-making approach: Investigation of cognitive processes in expertsCampitelli, G; Gobet, F
2015Insight and creative thinking processes: Routine and specialGilhooly, KJ; Ball, LJ; Macchi, L
2010The mechanism of the Einstellung (set) effect: A pervasive source of cognitive biasBilalić, M; McLeod, P; Gobet, F
1997A pattern-recognition theory of search in expert problem solvingGobet, F
2007The relationship between the beliefs of early childhood teachers and their use of scaffold, instruction and negotiation as teaching strategiesBernstone, Helen
2008Specialization effect and its influence on memory and problem solving in expert chess playersBilalić, M; McLeod, P; Gobet, F
2002Travailler avec Herbert SimonGobet, F
2010Verbalization and problem solving: Insight and spatial factorsGilhooly, KJ; Fioratou, E; Henretty, N
2008Why good thoughts block better ones: The mechanism of the pernicious Einstellung (set) effect.Bilalić, M; McLeod, P; Gobet, F