Expertise Out of Context
Discover the fascinating insights of Expertise Out of Context by Robert R. Hoffman, published by Taylor & Francis in 2007. This comprehensive volume, spanning 536 pages, delves into the complexities of expertise as it applies to decision-making in various contexts. Based on the proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Naturalistic Decision Making held in Pensacola Beach, Florida, this book presents groundbreaking research that challenges the traditional understanding of expertise. It explores how real-world expertise often transcends its conventional boundaries, providing valuable implications for fields such as applied psychology, human-computer interaction, and industrial engineering. Whether you're a professional in psychology or simply interested in the dynamics of decision-making, this book offers essential knowledge and thought-provoking perspectives. Enhance your understanding of expertise and its multifaceted nature with this essential read.