by Cambridge University Press
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| Sales Rank: | 198296 (lower is better) |
| Price Used: | $39.98 |
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| Label: | Cambridge University Press |
| Pages: | 918 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Publication Date: | 2006-06-26 |
| Published By: | Cambridge University Press |
| ASIN: | 0521600812 |
| Category: | Book |
Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions
Product Description
This is the first handbook where the world's foremost 'experts on expertise' review our scientific knowledge on expertise and expert performance and how experts may differ from non-experts in terms of their development, training, reasoning, knowledge, social support, and innate talent. Methods are described for the study of experts' knowledge and their performance of representative tasks from their domain of expertise. The development of expertise is also studied by retrospective interviews and the daily lives of experts are studied with diaries. In 15 major domains of expertise, the leading researchers summarize our knowledge on the structure and acquisition of expert skill and knowledge and discuss future prospects. General issues that cut across most domains are reviewed in chapters on various aspects of expertise such as general and practical intelligence, differences in brain activity, self-regulated learning, deliberate practice, aging, knowledge management, and creativity.
Customer Reviews
Unique Book with Interesting Insights - Reviewed on 2007-10-07
7 customers found this review helpful, 1 did not.
One of the coolest books on the market. It is a compilation of articles by researchers who study experts in all different fields such as chess, soccer, medicine, financial advisors, etc. There are many findings that are totally at odds with what most people think it takes to be an expert. The main finding is that most experts are actually made, not born, and that expertise usually follows only after years of deliberate practice and continuous feedback. Many of the ideas in the book can be applied to other fields so it is a good book to read if you want know how to become an expert at what you do for a living or a hobby. It also provides good insights into what to look for when you need to hire an expert, like a surgeon or a lawyer.
I gave it four stars instead of five because even as research books go the writing is a bit dry. However, if there was ever a condensed version of this book written for the masses I suspect it would become a runaway best seller in a fashion to Thomas Stanley's The Millionaire Next Door. The Millionaire Next Door book is a research based book that disproved many of the common perceptions about how millionaires live - most actually do not drive flashy cars and wear designer clothes, but instead live below their means and are very frugal. I think this book could do the same to dispel common misconceptions about experts if it were rewritten for the general public.
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Book Subjects
- Business & management
- Psychiatry
- Psychology
- Reference works
- Applied Psychology
- Psychology / Applied Psychology
- Psychology / Cognitive Psychology
- Reference
- Ability
- Expertise
- Performance
- Psychological aspects
- Psychology: Professional & General