The nature of metacognitive inefficiency in perceptual decision making.

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Humans have the metacognitive ability to judge the accuracy of their own decisions via
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Humans have the metacognitive ability to judge the accuracy of their own decisions via
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The Nature of Metacognitive Inefficiency in Perceptual Decision Making

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Humans have the metacognitive ability to judge the accuracy of their own decisions via
confidence ratings. A substantial body of research has demonstrated that human …

The nature of metacognitive inefficiency in perceptual decision making.

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Humans have the metacognitive ability to judge the accuracy of their own decisions via
confidence ratings. A substantial body of research has demonstrated that human …

The nature of metacognitive inefficiency in perceptual decision making.

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Humans have the metacognitive ability to judge the accuracy of their own decisions via
confidence ratings. A substantial body of research has demonstrated that human …

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Humans have the metacognitive ability to judge the accuracy of their own decisions via
confidence ratings. A substantial body of research has demonstrated that human …

[PDF][PDF] The Nature of Metacognitive Inefficiency in Perceptual Decision Making

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Humans have the metacognitive ability to judge the accuracy of their own decisions via
confidence ratings. A substantial body of research has demonstrated that human …

The nature of metacognitive inefficiency in perceptual decision making

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Humans have the metacognitive ability to judge the accuracy of their own decisions via
confidence ratings. A substantial body of research has demonstrated that human …

The nature of metacognitive inefficiency in perceptual decision making

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Humans have the metacognitive ability to judge the accuracy of their own decisions via
confidence ratings. A substantial body of research has demonstrated that human …