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Part I. Introduction and perspectives: 1. An introduction to the second edition of The Cambridge handbook of expertise and expert performance: its development, organization, and content / K. Anders Ericsson; 2. A sociological/philosophical perspective on expertise: the acquisition of expertise through socialization / Harry Collins and Robert Evans; 3. Reframing expertise and its development: a lifeworld perspective / Gloria Dall'Alba; 4. The evolution of expertise / Bo Winegard, Benjamin Winegard, and David C. Geary; 5. Expertise in other animals: canines as an example / William S. Helton and Nicole D. Helton
Part II. Overview of approaches to the study of expertise: brief historical accounts of theories and methods: 6. Studies of expertise from psychological perspectives: historical foundations and recurrent themes / Paul J. Feltovich, Michael J. Prietula, and K. Anders Ericsson; 7. Expert systems: a perspective from computer science / Bruce G. Buchanan, Randall Davis, Reid G. Smith, and Edward A. Feigenbaum; 8. Developing occupational expertise through everyday work activities and interactions / Stephen Billett, Christian Harteis, and Hans Gruber; 9. Professionalism, science, and expert roles: a social perspective / Harald A. Mieg and Julia Evetts


Part III. Methods for studying the structure of expertise: 10. Perception in expertise / David Landy; 11. Eliciting and representing the knowledge of experts / Gavan Lintern, Brian Moon, Gary Klein, and Robert R. Hoffman; 12. Capturing expert thought with protocol analysis: concurrent verbalizations of thinking during experts' performance on representative tasks / K. Anders Ericsson; 13. Methods for studying the structure of expertise: psychometric approaches / Philip L. Ackerman and Margaret E. Beier; 14. Studies of the activation and structural changes of the brain associated with expertise / Merim Bilalić and Guillermo Campitelli
Part IV. Methods for studying the acquisition and maintenance of expertise: 15. Collecting and assessing practice activity data: concurrent, retrospective, and longitudinal approaches / Joseph Baker, Nicola J. Hodges, and Melissa J. Wilson; 16. Multidisciplinary longitudinal studies: a perspective from the field of sports / Marije T. Elferink-Gemser, Sanne C. M. te Wierike, and Chris Visscher; 17. Using cases to understand expert performance: method and methodological triangulation / Michael D. Mumford, Tristan McIntosh, and Tyler Mulhearn; 18. Historiometric methods / Dean Keith Simonton


Part V, I. Domains of expertise: professions: 19. Expertise in medicine and surgery / Geoffrey R. Norman, Lawrence E. M. Grierson, Jonathan Sherbino, Stanley J. Hamstra, Henk G. Schmidt, and Silvia Mamede; 20. Expertise and transportation / Francis T. Durso, Andrew R. Dattel, and Vlad L. Pop; 21. Expertise in professional design / Nigel Cross; 22. Toward deliberate practice in the development of entrepreneurial expertise: the anatomy of the effectual ask / Nicholas Dew, Anusha Ramesh, Stuart Read, and Saras D. Sarasvathy; 23. Professional writing expertise / Ronald T. Kellogg; 24. Expertise and expert performance in teaching / James W. Stigler and Kevin F. Miller; 25. Expert professional judgments and "naturalistic decision making" / Kathleen Mosier, Ute Fischer, Robert R. Hoffman, and Gary Klein; 26. Skilled decision theory: from intelligence to numeracy and expertise / Edward T. Cokely, Adam Feltz, Saima Ghazal, Jinan N. Allan, Dafina Petrova, and Rocio Garcia-Retamero; 27. What makes an expert team? A decade of research / Shirley C. Sonesh, Christina Lacerenza, Shannon Marlow, and Eduardo Salas
Part V, II. Domains of expertise: arts, sports, games, and other skills: 28. Expertise in music / Andreas C. Lehmann, Hans Gruber, and Reinhard Kopiez; 29. Brain changes associated with acquisition of musical expertise / Eckart Altenmüller and Shinichi Furuya; 30. Expertise in drawing / Aaron Kozbelt and Justin Ostrofsky; 31. Expertise in chess / Fernand Gobet and Neil Charness; 32. Mathematical expertise / Brian Butterworth; 33. Expertise in second language vocabulary / Marijana Macis, Mélodie Garnier, Laura Vilkaité, and Norbert Schmitt; 34. Expertise in sport: specificity, plasticity, and adaptability in high-performance athletes / A. Mark Williams, Paul R. Ford, Nicola J. Hodges, and Paul Ward


Part VI. Generalizable mechanisms mediating types of expertise: 35. Superior anticipation / Bruce Abernethy, Damian Farrow, and David L. Mann; 36. Superior working memory in experts / K. Anders Ericsson; 37. Expertise and situation awareness / Mica R. Endsley
Part VII. General issues and theoretical frameworks: 38. The differential influence of experience, practice, and deliberate practice on the development of superior individual performance of experts / K. Anders Ericsson; 39. Practical intelligence and tacit knowledge: an ecological view of expertise / Anna T. Cianciolo and Robert J. Sternberg; 40. Cognitive load and expertise reversal / Slava Kalyuga and John Sweller; 41. Expertise and structured imagination in creative thinking: reconsideration of an old question / Robert W. Weisberg; 42. Aging and expertise / Ralf T. Krampe and Neil Charness.

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