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K. Anders Ericsson was born on 23 October, 1947 in United States, is a Swedish psychologist (1947–2020). Discover K. Anders Ericsson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?

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1947

K. Anders Ericsson (23 October 1947 – 17 June 2020) was a Swedish psychologist and Conradi Eminent Scholar and Professor of Psychology at Florida State University who was internationally recognized as a researcher in the psychological nature of expertise and human performance.

Ericsson studied expert performance in domains such as medicine, music, chess, and sports, focusing exclusively on extended deliberate practice (e.g., high concentration practice beyond one's comfort zone) as a means of how expert performers acquire their superior performance.

Critically, Ericsson's program of research served as a direct complement to other research that addresses cognitive ability, personality, interests, and other factors that help researchers understand and predict deliberate practice and expert performance.

1976

Ericsson received a PhD in 1976 from Stockholm University.

1982

With Bill Chase, he developed the Theory of Skilled Memory based on detailed analyses of acquired exceptional memory performance (Chase, W. G., & Ericsson, K. A. (1982). Ericsson's research with Herbert A. Simon on verbal reports of thinking is summarized in a book Protocol Analysis: Verbal Reports as Data, which was revised in 1993. In G. H. Bower (Ed.), The psychology of learning and motivation, (Vol.

16). New York: Academic Press).

One of his most striking experimental results was training a student to have a digit span of more than 100 digits.

With Walter Kintsch, he extended this theory into long-term memory to account for the superior working memory of expert performers and memory experts.

1991

In the domain of deliberate practice, Ericsson published an edited book with Jacqui Smith Toward a General Theory of Expertise in 1991 and edited a book The Road to Excellence: The Acquisition of Expert Performance in the Arts and Sciences, Sports and Games that appeared in 1996, as well as a collection edited with Janet Starkes Expert Performance in Sports: Recent Advances in Research on Sport Expertise in 2003.

2006

Ericsson was the co-editor of The Cambridge Handbook of Expertise and Expert Performance, a volume released in 2006.

He was also Fellow of the American Psychological Association.

Outliers: The Story of Success

2016

In 2016 he and Robert Pool published the book Peak: Secrets from the New Science of Expertise.