Styles, skills and strategies: cognitive variability and its implications for the role of mental models in HCI

G. Robert J. Hockey. Styles, skills and strategies: cognitive variability and its implications for the role of mental models in HCI. In David Ackermann, Michael J. Tauber, editors, Mental Models and Human-Computer Interaction 1 [selected papers of the 6th Interdisciplinary Workshop in Informatics and Psychology, Schärding, Austria, June 1987]. pages 113-129, North-Holland, 1987.

@inproceedings{Hockey87,
  title = {Styles, skills and strategies: cognitive variability and its implications for the role of mental models in HCI},
  author = {G. Robert J. Hockey},
  year = {1987},
  tags = {object-role modeling},
  researchr = {https://researchr.org/publication/Hockey87},
  cites = {0},
  citedby = {0},
  pages = {113-129},
  booktitle = {Mental Models and Human-Computer Interaction 1 [selected papers of the 6th Interdisciplinary Workshop in Informatics and Psychology, Schärding, Austria, June 1987]},
  editor = {David Ackermann and Michael J. Tauber},
  publisher = {North-Holland},
  isbn = {0-444-88453-X},
}