Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!helios.physics.utoronto.ca!ists!yunexus!oz From: oz@yunexus.yorku.ca (Ozan Yigit) Newsgroups: comp.ai Subject: Re: Another chess question Message-ID: <22189@yunexus.YorkU.CA> Date: 1 Apr 91 05:44:18 GMT References: <1991Mar26.162003.7849@swift.cs.tcd.ie> <27F3C8DE.37CB@ibma0.cs.uiuc.edu> Sender: news@yunexus.YorkU.CA Organization: York U. Communications Research & Development Lines: 20 In article <27F3C8DE.37CB@ibma0.cs.uiuc.edu> epstein@sunc4.cs.uiuc.edu (Milt Epstein) writes: >Maybe if you track down this study, it will shed some light on these >questions. That sounded like the classic DeGroot studies, IMO still the most interesting work in the field. DeGroot, A. D., Thought and Choice in Chess, Mouton, the Hague, 1965, English translation [w. additions] of the Dutch Edition, 1946 DeGroot, A. D., Perception and Memory versus Thought: Some old ideas and recent findings, Kleinmuntz, B. (Ed.) in Problem Solving, John Wiley, New York, 1966. oz --- Not all good things come with three | internet: oz@nexus.yorku.ca pages of dogma and an attitude. - anon | uucp: utzoo/utai!yunexus!oz