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      <title>Novices sort by more superficial aspects, experts by deeper interpretations.</title>
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      <title>Experts use big ideas, beginners focus on smaller individual aspects</title>
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      <title>Children were able to better recall random piece placement better than experts. Presumably because the random placement were not within the context of a pattern.</title>
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      <title>Familiarity enhances short term memory even in instances of children compared to adults</title>
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      <title>Even &quot;Step 1&quot; can be seen subjectively different by experts and novices</title>
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      <title>Expertise can create blind spots and bias</title>
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      <title>Knowledge does not mean they are able to teach to others (I think this is important)</title>
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      <title>Experts can conceptualize information uniquely well within their domain of expertise</title>
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