Week in Review 8-13-2023 Introduction to Science of Expertise, Chess Studies, From Novice To Master |
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Introduction - WiR & Links
20:30. Declining Happiness in America Survey 28:15. Mechanistic Interpretability - Reverse Engineering Neural Nets - AI Security 34:00. Tablet Article on Alt-Right History https://www.tabletmag.com/sections/news/articles/what-was-alt-right 37:00. Is Andrew Tate actually a millionaire? Evolution of the Red Pill 46:30. Review of previous Week in Reviews 49:00. Introduction to Science of Expertise 53:45. 7 Models From Research To Demystify Stages in Novice to Expert Transition by Raman Attri 1:13:20. Assessing the difficulty of chess tactical problems 1:29:00. A Psychometric Analysis of Chess Expertise - Amsterdam Chess Test (ACT) 1:45:00. Chess knowledge predicts chess memory even after controlling for chess experience: Evidence for the role of high-level processes 2:20:50. Individual Differences in Chess Expertise: A Psychometric Investigation 3:01:00. Checking the “Academic Selection” argument. Chess players outperform non-chess players in cognitive skills related to intelligence: A meta-analysis 3:18:30. Deliberate Practice: Necessary But Not Sufficient by Guillermo Campitelli & Fernand Gobet 3:37:30. Two Approaches to the Study of Experts’ Characteristics by Michelene Chi 3:59:15. The Future of Expertise: The Need for a Multidisciplinary Approach by Fernand Gobet 4:16:00. Chess and Content-Oriented Psychology of Thinking by Pertti Saariluoma 4:55:30. Conclusion - Future Plans |