Cognitive Transfer in Chess Playing by Michael Atherton, William Bart

Cognitive Transfer in Chess Playing

Michael Atherton, William Bart

60 pages missing pub info (editions)

nonfiction psychology

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The game of chess is played by millions of people worldwide and provides an excellent setting in which to study how the human mind operates. One topic in human learning that can be studied using chess is transfer, i.e., the ability to apply what w...

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