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* Maglio, Paul P., Teenie Matlock, Dorth Raphaely, Brian Chernicky, and David Kirsh. "Interactive skill in Scrabble." In ''Proceedings of the Twenty-first annual conference of the cognitive science society'', pp. 326-330. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1999. | * Maglio, Paul P., Teenie Matlock, Dorth Raphaely, Brian Chernicky, and David Kirsh. "Interactive skill in Scrabble." In ''Proceedings of the Twenty-first annual conference of the cognitive science society'', pp. 326-330. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1999. | ||
* Payne, Stephen J., Geoffrey B. Duggan, and Hansjörg Neth. [http://www.cs.bath.ac.uk/geoffreyduggan/Payne,%20Duggan%20&%20Neth,%2007.pdf "Discretionary task interleaving: Heuristics for time allocation in cognitive foraging".] ''Journal of Experimental Psychology: General'' 136 (2007), 370–388. | * Payne, Stephen J., Geoffrey B. Duggan, and Hansjörg Neth. [http://www.cs.bath.ac.uk/geoffreyduggan/Payne,%20Duggan%20&%20Neth,%2007.pdf "Discretionary task interleaving: Heuristics for time allocation in cognitive foraging".] ''Journal of Experimental Psychology: General'' 136 (2007), 370–388. | ||
+ | * Putthiwanit, Chutinon, and Andrew Kincart. "[http://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/35432/1/Effect_of_Increase_in_Allotted_Time_on_Game_Playing_Performance_Case_Study_of_an_Online_Word_Game.pdf Effect of increase in allotted time on game playing performance: Case study of an online word game]." (2011): 231-233. | ||
* Tuffiash, Michael, Roy W. Roring, and K. Anders Ericsson. "[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17924798 Expert Performance in SCRABBLE: Implications for the Study of the Structure and Acquisition of Complex Skills]." ''Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied'' 13, no. 3 (2007): 124–134. | * Tuffiash, Michael, Roy W. Roring, and K. Anders Ericsson. "[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17924798 Expert Performance in SCRABBLE: Implications for the Study of the Structure and Acquisition of Complex Skills]." ''Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied'' 13, no. 3 (2007): 124–134. | ||
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