Choose an expert with whose work you are familiar—for example, an athlete or performer, a teacher, a businessperson, or a parent. Note the expert's age and experience, then describe the expert's performance in detail,

emphasizing the ways in which the expert's performance
differs from that of a novice in the same field. Identify any differences that seem to be age-related.

Fill in the blank with correct word


Answers will vary and should identify qualitative differences between the expert
and novice, such as more intuitive, more automatic, more strategic, and more
flexible.

Psychology

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