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Jang, Yoonhee – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2022
Dual-process theories of memory assume that memory is based on recollection and familiarity. A few dual-process approaches to metacognition have been proposed, which assume that metacognitive judgments, including judgments of learning (JOLs) or predictions about the likelihood of recall, are based on two, or slow and fast, processes. Prior…
Descriptors: Evaluative Thinking, Metacognition, Cues, Recall (Psychology)
Baer, Carolyn; Malik, Puja; Odic, Darko – Metacognition and Learning, 2021
The world can be a confusing place, which leads to a significant challenge: how do we figure out what is true? To accomplish this, children possess two relevant skills: reasoning about the likelihood of their own accuracy (metacognitive confidence) and reasoning about the likelihood of others' accuracy (mindreading). Guided by Signal Detection…
Descriptors: Evaluative Thinking, Accuracy, Metacognition, Young Children
Lajoie, Susanne P.; Li, Shan; Zheng, Juan – Interactive Learning Environments, 2023
Monitoring one's learning activities is a key component of self-regulated learning (SRL) leading to successful learning and performance outcomes across settings. Achievement emotions also play an important part in SRL and consequently student learning outcomes. However, there is little research on how specific types of monitoring (i.e.…
Descriptors: Medical Students, Metacognition, Medical Evaluation, Evaluative Thinking
Zhao, Wanlin; Li, Baike; Shanks, David R.; Zhao, Wenbo; Zheng, Jun; Hu, Xiao; Su, Ningxin; Fan, Tian; Yin, Yue; Luo, Liang; Yang, Chunliang – Child Development, 2022
Recent studies established that making concurrent judgments of learning (JOLs) can significantly alter (typically enhance) memory itself--a "reactivity" effect. The current study recruited 190 Chinese children (M[subscript age] = 8.68 years; 101 female) in 2020 and 2021 to explore the reactivity effect on children's learning, its…
Descriptors: Evaluative Thinking, Memory, Metacognition, Children
Yves Karlen; Kerstin Bäuerlein; Sabrina Brunner – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2024
Self-regulated learning (SRL) is crucial for successful lifelong learning and an important educational goal. For students to develop SRL skills, they need appropriate SRL support from teachers in the classroom. Teachers, who are aware of their students' strengths and weaknesses in SRL, can promote SRL more adaptively. This requires teachers to…
Descriptors: Independent Study, Lifelong Learning, Competence, Evaluative Thinking
Madison, Erin M.; Fulton, Erika K. – Metacognition and Learning, 2022
Metacomprehension refers to the ability to monitor and control reading comprehension. It is important for individuals to be accurate in their judgments of comprehension, as this can affect academic performance. One type of accuracy, relative accuracy, tends to be low, meaning individuals cannot adequately differentiate well-known from less…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Reading Comprehension, Accuracy, Learning Modalities
Siedlecka, Marta; Skóra, Zuzanna; Paulewicz, Boryslaw; Fijalkowska, Sonia; Timmermans, Bert; Wierzchon, Michal – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2019
How do we assess what we remember? Previous work on metacognition suggests that confidence judgments are more accurate when given after than before a response to a perceptual task. Here we present two experiments that investigate the influence of decision and response on metacognitive accuracy in a memory task so as to establish what kind of…
Descriptors: Accuracy, Metacognition, Evaluative Thinking, Memory
Abed, Fayez; Barzilai, Sarit – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2023
Background: YouTube is widely used for learning about scientific issues in and out of school. However, much of the scientific information on YouTube is inaccurate. Prior studies have mostly focused on how students evaluate textual online information sources and have not yet systematically examined how they evaluate authentic scientific YouTube…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Web Sites, Evaluative Thinking, Scientific and Technical Information
Sivek, Susan Currie – Journal of Media Literacy Education, 2018
News literacy education has long focused on the significance of facts, sourcing, and verifiability. While these are critical aspects of news, rapidly developing emotion analytics technologies intended to respond to and even alter digital news audiences' emotions also demand that we pay greater attention to the role of emotion in news consumption.…
Descriptors: News Media, Media Literacy, Emotional Response, Accuracy
Wiley, Jennifer; Jaeger, Allison J.; Taylor, Andrew R.; Griffin, Thomas D. – Grantee Submission, 2018
The main goal of the present research was to test whether the presence of analogies would affect the relative accuracy of metacognitive judgments about learning from expository science texts, and whether any effect would depend on the type of cues that readers used as the basis for their judgments of comprehension. In a series of experiments,…
Descriptors: Logical Thinking, Metacognition, Reading Comprehension, Accuracy
Lingel, Klaus; Lenhart, Jan; Schneider, Wolfgang – ZDM: The International Journal on Mathematics Education, 2019
Metacognitive monitoring in educational contexts is typically measured by calibration indicators, which are based on the correspondence between cognitive performance and metacognitive confidence judgment. Despite this common rationale, a variety of alternative methods are used in the field of monitoring research to assess performance and judgment…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Mathematics Achievement
Hodgin, Erica; Kahne, Joe – Social Education, 2018
The changes in the online information landscape, the divisive nature of political life, and the growing distrust in democratic institutions have all contributed to the increasing circulation of misinformation. These dynamics have made assessing the credibility of information challenging for youth and adults alike. While we have much to learn,…
Descriptors: Media Literacy, Teacher Student Relationship, Credibility, News Reporting
Voskuilen, Chelsea; Ratcliff, Roger; McKoon, Gail – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2018
We examined the effects of aging on performance in an item-recognition experiment with confidence judgments. A model for confidence judgments and response time (RTs; Ratcliff & Starns, 2013) was used to fit a large amount of data from a new sample of older adults and a previously reported sample of younger adults. This model of confidence…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Recognition (Psychology), Familiarity, Metacognition
Shake, Matthew C.; Shulley, Leah J. – Electronic Journal of Research in Educational Psychology, 2014
Introduction: Recent research has shown that students tend to be overconfident when judging future performance on coursework, particularly students with lower academic ability. Some research suggests that these lower performing students are "doubly cursed" in that they are not only less capable of assessing their own performance, but…
Descriptors: College Students, Self Esteem, Evaluative Thinking, Low Achievement
Wojcik, Dominika Z.; Waterman, Amanda H.; Lestié, Claire; Moulin, Chris J. A.; Souchay, Celine – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2014
This study investigated metacognitive monitoring abilities in adolescents with autism spectrum disorder in two experiments using the judgment-of-learning paradigm. Participants were asked to predict their future recall of unrelated word pairs during the learning phase. Experiment 1 compared judgments-of-learning made immediately after learning and…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Adolescents, Metacognition
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