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Eliciting Knowledge from Experts: A Methodological Analysis

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Knowledge elicitation has a rich background and has recently gained impetus in part because of the advent of expert systems and related technologies for preserving knowledge as mentioned in this paper. But given the diversity of disciplines, topics, paradigms, and goals, it is difficult to make the literature cohere around a methodological theme.
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This article is published in Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes.The article was published on 1995-05-01 and is currently open access. It has received 546 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Expert elicitation & Expert system.

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Expert and exceptional performance: evidence of maximal adaptation to task constraints.

TL;DR: Many of the mechanisms of superior expert performance serve the dual purpose of mediating experts' current performance and of allowing continued improvement of this performance in response to informative feedback during practice activities.
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A teoria subjacente aos mapas conceituais e como elaborá-los e usá-los

TL;DR: This text presents the origin of the concept map tool and some of the early history in the development of this tool, including the idea that creative production of new knowledge can be seen as a very high level of meaningful learning, and concept mapping can facilitate the process.

The Theory Underlying Concept Maps and How To Construct Them

TL;DR: C oncept maps are tools for organizing and representing knowledge that include concepts, usually enclosed in circles or boxes of some type, and relationships between concepts or propositions, indicated by a connecting line.
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Taking stock of naturalistic decision making

TL;DR: NaturalNaturalistic Decision Making (NDM) as mentioned in this paper is a well-known decision-making approach that uses expertise in sizing up situations and generating options, as well as a new perspective on how decisions (broadly defined as committing oneself to a certain course of action).

Social Capital: A Missing Link to Disaster Recovery

TL;DR: In this article, the role of social capital in the post-disaster rehabilitation and reconstruction programs in two cases: Kobe, Japan and Gujarat, India was examined, and it was observed that the community with social capital records the highest satisfaction rate for the new town planning and has the speediest recovery rate.