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Fiedler, Klaus; Schott, Malte; Kareev, Yaakov; Avrahami, Judith; Ackerman, Rakefet; Goldsmith, Morris; Mata, André; Ferreira, Mário B.; Newell, Ben R.; Pantazi, Myrto – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2020
Going beyond the origins of cognitive biases, which have been the focus of continued research, the notion of metacognitive myopia refers to the failure to monitor, control, and correct for biased inferences at the metacognitive level. Judgments often follow the given information uncritically, even when it is easy to find out or explicitly…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Change, Bias, Evaluative Thinking
Steiner, Hillary H. – International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2016
Success in college requires the development of self-regulated learning strategies that move beyond high school skills. First-year students of all ability levels benefit when given instruction in how to use these strategies in an authentic context. This paper presents an instructional method that requires deliberate practice of self-regulated…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, College Freshmen, Teaching Methods, Assignments