Research from the neurosciences and behavioural sciences highlights
the importance of individual differences in explaining human
behaviour. Individual differences in core psychological constructs,
such as intelligence or personality, account for meaningful
variations in a vast range of responses and behaviours. Aspects of
chess have been increasingly used in the past to evaluate a myriad
of psychological theories, and several of these studies consider
individual differences to be key constructs in their respective
fields. This book summarizes the research surrounding the
psychology of chess from an individual- differences perspective.
The findings accumulated from nearly forty years' worth of research
about chess and individual differences are brought together to show
what is known - and still unknown - about the psychology of chess,
with an emphasis on how people differ from one another.
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