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  2. Peak: Secrets from the New Science of Expertise - Wikipedia

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    The book summarizes the findings of Ericsson's 30-year research into the general nature and acquisition of expertise. Intended for a lay audience, Peak is an expository book on deliberate practice , a term coined by Ericsson to refer to the specific learning method used by experts to achieve superior performance in their fields, and mental ...

  3. Mantle of the expert - Wikipedia

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    Students working in a Mantle of the Expert context as a team of park rangers performing an operation on an injured animal. Mantle of the Expert is an education approach that uses imaginary contexts to generate purposeful [1] and engaging [2] activities for learning. Within this fictional framework, students are cast as a team of experts working ...

  4. Contextual inquiry - Wikipedia

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    Contextual inquiry (CI) is a user-centered design (UCD) research method, part of the contextual design methodology.A contextual inquiry interview is usually structured as an approximately two-hour, one-on-one interaction in which the researcher watches the user in the course of the user's normal activities and discusses those activities with the user.

  5. Amy Edmondson - Wikipedia

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    Amy C. Edmondson is an American scholar of leadership, teaming, and organizational learning. [1] She is currently Professor of Leadership at Harvard Business School. [2] [3] Edmondson is the author of seven books and more than 75 articles and case studies. [4]

  6. Action research - Wikipedia

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    Action research is an interactive inquiry process that balances problem-solving actions implemented in a collaborative context with data-driven collaborative analysis or research to understand underlying causes enabling future predictions about personal and organizational change.

  7. Daniele Ganser - Wikipedia

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    Beatrice Heuser praised the book while also commenting Ganser's book would have been improved by the author using a less polemical tone and had occasionally conceded problems with the Soviets. [15] The political scientist Markus Linden said that Ganser fostered anti-Americanism under the label of Peace Research , while he unilaterally presented ...

  8. 5 Common Wine Mistakes, According To Sommeliers - AOL

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    Being Afraid To Break A Wine “Rule” “Sure, there are some general guidelines that can be helpful and that will ease decision-making sometimes, but don’t let those guidelines keep you from ...

  9. Curse of knowledge - Wikipedia

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    The term "curse of knowledge" was coined in a 1989 Journal of Political Economy article by economists Colin Camerer, George Loewenstein, and Martin Weber.The aim of their research was to counter the "conventional assumptions in such (economic) analyses of asymmetric information in that better-informed agents can accurately anticipate the judgement of less-informed agents".