PrepTest 58, Section 3, Question 6
Beginners typically decide each chess move by considering the consequences. Expert players, in contrast, primarily use pattern-recognition techniques. That is, such a player recognizes having been in a similar position before and makes a decision based on information recalled about the consequences of moves chosen on that prior occasion.
Beginners typically decide each chess move by considering the consequences. Expert players, in contrast, primarily use pattern-recognition techniques. That is, such a player recognizes having been in a similar position before and makes a decision based on information recalled about the consequences of moves chosen on that prior occasion.
Beginners typically decide each chess move by considering the consequences. Expert players, in contrast, primarily use pattern-recognition techniques. That is, such a player recognizes having been in a similar position before and makes a decision based on information recalled about the consequences of moves chosen on that prior occasion.
Beginners typically decide each chess move by considering the consequences. Expert players, in contrast, primarily use pattern-recognition techniques. That is, such a player recognizes having been in a similar position before and makes a decision based on information recalled about the consequences of moves chosen on that prior occasion.
Which one of the following is most strongly supported by the information above?
Beginning chess players are better at thinking through the consequences of chess moves than experts are.
A beginning chess player should use pattern-recognition techniques when deciding what move to make.
One's chess skills will improve only if one learns to use pattern-recognition techniques.
In playing chess, an expert player relies crucially on his or her memory.
Any chess player who played other games that require pattern-recognition skills would thereby improve his or her chess skills.
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