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Browsing by Subject problem solving
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Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
2000 | CHREST+: A simulation of how humans learn to solve problems using diagrams. | Lane, PCR; Cheng, PCH; Gobet, F |
2014 | Disorganized behavior on Link's cube test is sensitive to right hemispheric frontal lobe damage in stroke patients | Kopp, B; Roesser, N; Tabeling, S; Stuerenburg, HJ; de Haan, B; Karnath, H-O; Wessel, K |
2008 | Expertise and intuition: A tale of three theories | Gobet, F; Chassy, P |
2006 | Expertise in chess | Gobet, F |
2003 | Forward search, pattern recognition and visualization in expert chess: A reply to Chabris and Hearst (2003) | Gobet, F |
2001 | Learning perceptual chunks for problem decomposition | Lane, PCR; Cheng, PCH; Gobet, F |
14-Jul-2021 | Out of the empirical box: A mixed-methods study of tool innovation among Congolese BaYaka forager and Bondongo fisher–farmer children | Lew-Levy, S; Pope, SM; Haun, DBM; Kline, MA; Broesch, T |
1996 | The Roles of recognition processes and look-ahead search in time-constrained expert problem solving: Evidence from grandmaster level chess. | Gobet, F; Simon, H A |