Joel Suss
Wichita State University
34 Papers
158 Citations
Joel Suss is an academic researcher from Wichita State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anticipation (artificial intelligence) & Law enforcement. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 34 publications. Previous affiliations of Joel Suss include Laval University & Michigan Technological University.
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Papers
The Oxford Handbook of Expertise
Joel Suss,Laura Boulton +1 more
- 31 Oct 2018
TL;DR: The Oxford Handbook of Expertise as discussed by the authors provides a comprehensive picture of the field of expertise studies, and provides both traditional and contemporary perspectives, and importantly, a multidiscipline-multimethod view of the science and engineering research on expertise.
Advancing theory and application of cognitive research in sport: Using representative tasks to explain and predict skilled anticipation, decision-making, and option-generation behavior☆
TL;DR: The Online Assessment of Strategic Skill in Soccer (OASSIS) test as mentioned in this paper was used to predict skill-group membership of a soccer team, and the OASSIS accounted for more variance than domain-general tests of cognition.
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Expertise and Expert Performance-Based Training (ExPerT) in Complex Domains.
Paul Ward,Joel Suss,Itay Basevitch +2 more
- 01 Mar 2009
TL;DR: The research suggests that experts develop superior anticipation, situational assessment and decision making skills and strategies that are supported by cognitive representations consistent with the acquisition of long-term working memory skill.
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Revealing perceptual–cognitive expertise in law enforcement: an iterative approach using verbal-report, temporal-occlusion, and option-generation methods
Joel Suss,Paul Ward +1 more
TL;DR: An overview of a series of four studies in which experience-based differences in police officer decision making in complex, rapidly unfolding, and uncertain situations are investigated, concluding that the two theoretical approaches—skilled decision making and expert sensemaking—appear to be complementary rather than competing.
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The effect of time constraint on anticipation, decision making, and option generation in complex and dynamic environments
TL;DR: The effect of time constraint on option-generation behavior during the assessment and intervention phases of decision making is investigated by employing a modified version of an established option- generation task in soccer and the results provide additional support for the use of LTWM mechanisms during assessment across both time conditions.