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Use of a prediction paradigm to evaluate proficient decision making
Oleh:
Klein, Gary A.
;
Peio, Karen J.
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
The American Journal of Psychology vol. 102 no. 3 (1989)
,
page 321.
Topik:
Prediction Paradigm
;
Paradigml
;
Decision Making
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The contrast between proficient and novice chess players was examined. A chess game played between two experts was used as the target. Subjects were never shown the actual game but were asked to predict the moves played. Feedback was given after each prediction. The proficient players were sig- nificantly more accurate than novices. They also were more likely to generate the correct option as the first one they considered and made fewer guesses about the predicted move. The data are interpreted as supporting a rec- ognitional model of decision making. In addition, the findings suggest the value of using the prediction paradigm to study decision making in ill-defined tasks where there are no criteria for correct responses. Implications for training are discussed.
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