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In the Grip of Expertise

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2016
Effective, collaborative leadership is one of the most credible and important predictors of team performance. This is relevant to us as surgeons because teamwork is now a common part of the vernacular in health care, we do not operate in a vacuum without a team, and we are well positioned to assume a leadership role on our teams.
Matthew M, Tomaino, Janet, Thirlby
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The Quality of Expertise

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
Policy makers and managers often turn to experts when in need of information, but we should expect experts to be systematically biased. This is because the decision to research a question implies a belief that research will be fruitful. If priors about the impact of one’s work are correct on average, then those who choose to research a question are ...
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Philosophical Expertise

Philosophy Compass, 2014
Abstract Recent work in experimental philosophy has indicated that intuitions may be subject to several forms of bias, thereby casting doubt on the viability of intuition as an evidential source in philosophy. A common reply to these findings is the ‘expertise defense’ – the claim that although biases may be found in the intuitions of
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Expertise for Alcoholism

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1972
Excerpt To the editor: I would like to comment on Dr. Torrey Brown's Editorial, "Physicians Are Part of The Problem," in the August, 1972 issue.
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Expertise and the Illusion of Expertise in Gambling

2014
Research on the phenomenon of problem gambling could be characterised as the investigation of factors involved in the acquisition, development and maintenance of gambling behaviour. In this chapter, we aim at integrating the problem gambling research field with the psychology of expertise research field in two ways.
Campitelli, G., Speelman, C.
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EXPERTISE AND GIFTEDNESS

European Journal of High Ability, 1991
Abstract The thesis of this paper is that to be gifted means being able to go through the developmental curve from novice to expert more rapidly. Central in growing expertise are the building up of pattern recognition capabilities, schema formation, proceduralization of the knowledge base, and the development of a multistrategy control structure ...
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Expertise Retrieval

Foundations and Trends® in Information Retrieval, 2012
People have looked for experts since before the advent of computers. With advances in information retrieval technology and the large-scale availability of digital traces of knowledge-related activities, computer systems that can fully automate the process of locating expertise have become a reality.
Krisztian Balog   +4 more
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Conceptualizing Gender Expertise: Locating the Expertise in Gender Expertise

2015
The concept of expertise has a detailed history within the social sciences; however, gender expertise, and more specifically the conceptualization of gender expertise, has received relatively little attention in non-feminist and feminist literatures.
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A Model of Expertise

SSRN Electronic Journal, 1999
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Vijay Krishna, John Morgan
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[EXPERTISE IN MEDICINE].

Harefuah, 2021
The Israeli state accords the status of "specialist", after an authorization by the Israeli Medical Association (IMA) Scientific Council and Ministry of Health (MOH), to physicians who fulfilled the requirements for the title in the 56 recognized specialties in the country. An "expert" and "specialist" are synonyms in Hebrew. However, there is no doubt
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