“…In past research, we have argued that people often rely on two general types of knowledge when making decisions or solving problems: experience based and model based (Lane, Mathews, Sallas, Prattini, & Sun, 2008;Mathews et al, 1989;Sallas, Mathews, Lane, & Sun, 2007; for similar ideas, see Koriat, Nussinson, Bless, & Shaked, 2008). On this view, experience-based knowledge is acquired relatively directly from the environment, can be abstracted from multiple encounters with stimuli (e.g., Mathews et al, 1989), and is often difficult to articulate (e.g., Lewicki, 1986).…”