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Exploring Explicit and Tacit Representations in Decision-Making

This chapter explores the difference between explicit and tacit representations in decision-making, using chess as a primary example. It argues that complex behaviors often arise from tacit knowledge rather than explicit rules, suggesting a more nuanced understanding of cognitive processes.

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