Abstract
Why are psychologists not often vailed on for their expertise in connection with the larger problems of society? The nature of expertise is analyzed in the framework of a theory of concept formation and categorization. Expert-novice differences in approaches to problems, and. more generally, the nature of abstraction and judgment, are interpreted in terms of cognitive processes that operate by computations on an instance-based composite memory. Applied to “growing pains” of psychological science, the theory has implications for graduate training and the direction of research support.

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