id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ehnrcr6edngixmx6qgbvy6fore JUDITH REITMAN OLSON Extracting expertise from experts: Methods for knowledge acquisition 1987 17 .pdf application/pdf 8966 812 66 Extracting expertise from experts: Methods for knowledge acquisition Fortunately, the process of translating expert knowledge to a,form 'Direct methods' ask the expert to report on knowledge he/she can directly This set of methods includes interviews, questionnaires, simple observation, thinking-out-loud protocols, interruption analysis, rely on the expert's abilities to articulate the information that is used; they collect other behaviors, such as recall or scaling responses from Interviews are the most common method for eliciting knowledge from the expert. expert's knowledge of objects, relationships, and Like observation, above, the expert engages in normal task behavior with particular typical problems. They highlight the vocabulary the expert uses to identify the objects and their relationships; they highlight the kinds of inferences The fact that the experts were so clearly different from the novices suggests that this technique can reveal significant aspects of expertise, The expert/subject is asked to recall object names ten to ./cache/work_ehnrcr6edngixmx6qgbvy6fore.pdf ./txt/work_ehnrcr6edngixmx6qgbvy6fore.txt