Introduction domains, paradigms, and methods in the study of expertise

Thinking and Reasoning 3 (4):241 – 246 (1997)
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(1997). Introduction Domains, Paradigms, and Methods in the Study of Expertise. Thinking & Reasoning: Vol. 3, Expert Thinking, pp. 241-246.

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