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Lee R. Brooks

Lee R. Brooks

D-Index & Metrics

Psychology

D-Index
41
Citations
10130
World Ranking
7766
National Ranking
520

Overview

Lee R. Brooks was affiliated with McMaster University in Canada during their academic career. Their research primarily focused on Decision Sciences, contributing to both general and specialized areas within this field.

The main fields of study where Lee R. Brooks was active included:

  • Decision Sciences

Their work encompassed subfields such as:

  • General Decision Sciences
  • Management Science and Operations Research

Lee R. Brooks contributed to research on key topics including:

  • Decision-Making and Behavioral Economics
  • Forecasting Techniques and Applications

Frequent collaboration was noted with coauthor Kevin W. Eva.

Best Publications

  • Spatial and verbal components of the act of recall.

    Lee R. Brooks

  • The suppression of visualization by reading.

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  • Nonanalytic Cognition: Memory, Perception, and Concept Learning

    Larry L. Jacoby;Lee R. Brooks

  • Specializing the operation of an explicit rule

    Scott W. Allen;Lee R. Brooks

  • Abstract analogies and abstracted grammars : comments on Reber (1989) and Mathews et al. (1989)

    Lee R. Brooks;John R. Vokey

  • Non-analytical models of clinical reasoning: the role of experience.

    Geoff Norman;Meredith Young;Lee Brooks

  • Salience of Item Knowledge in Learning Artificial Grammars

    John R. Vokey;Lee R. Brooks

  • Role of specific similarity in a medical diagnostic task.

    Lee R. Brooks;Geoffrey R. Norman;Scott W. Allen

  • Expertise in medicine and surgery.

    Geoff Norman;Kevin Eva;Lee Brooks;Stan Hamstra

  • Teaching from the clinical reasoning literature: combined reasoning strategies help novice diagnosticians overcome misleading information.

    Kevin W Eva;Rose M Hatala;Vicki R LeBlanc;Lee R Brooks

  • The value of basic science in clinical diagnosis: creating coherence among signs and symptoms.

    Nicole N Woods;Lee R Brooks;Geoffrey R Norman

  • On the dominance of unidimensional rules in unsupervised categorization.

    F. Gregory Ashby;Sarah Queller;Patricia M. Berretty

  • The development of expertise in dermatology.

    Geoffrey R. Norman;Donald Rosenthal;Lee R. Brooks;Scott W. Allen

  • Expertise in visual diagnosis: a review of the literature.

    G R Norman;C L Coblentz;L R Brooks;C J Babcook

  • Practice makes perfect: the critical role of mixed practice in the acquisition of ECG interpretation skills.

    Rose M. Hatala;Lee R. Brooks;Geoffrey R. Norman

  • The Non-Analytical Basis of Clinical Reasoning.

    Geoffrey R. Norman;Lee R. Brooks

  • Impact of a clinical scenario on accuracy of electrocardiogram interpretation

    Rose Hatala;Geoffrey R. Norman;Lee R. Brooks

  • Perceptual manifestations of an analytic structure: the priority of holistic individuation.

    Glenn Regehr;Lee R. Brooks

  • The role of biomedical knowledge in diagnosis of difficult clinical cases.

    Nicole N. Woods;Lee R. Brooks;Geoffrey R. Norman

  • Cognitive differences in clinical reasoning related to postgraduate training

    Geoffrey R. Norman;Alan D. Trott;Lee R. Brooks;E. Kinsey M. Smith

  • Decentralized control of categorization: The role of prior processing episodes.

    Lee R. Brooks

Frequent Co-Authors

Larry L. Jacoby
Larry L. Jacoby Washington University in St. Louis
Bruce W. A. Whittlesea
Bruce W. A. Whittlesea Simon Fraser University

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