R Ackerman - Educational Psychology Review, 2023 - Springer
Solving problems in educational settings, as in daily-life scenarios, involves constantly assessing one's own confidence in each considered solution. Metacognitive research has …
W Schneider, K Lockl - Applied metacognition, 2002 - books.google.com
Historically, research on the development of metacognition, that is, knowledge about cognition, dates back to the work of Jean Piaget and his claim that young children do not …
A Koriat - Psychological review, 2012 - psycnet.apa.org
How do people monitor the correctness of their answers? A self-consistency model is proposed for the process underlying confidence judgments and their accuracy. In answering …
R Ackerman - Journal of experimental psychology: General, 2014 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract According to the Discrepancy Reduction Model for metacognitive regulation, people invest time in cognitive tasks in a goal-driven manner until their metacognitive judgment …
The cue-utilization view to judgments of learning (JOLs) assumes that both ease of processing during study and people's beliefs about memory may contribute to people's …
Both retrospective and prospective monitoring are considered important for self-regulated learning of problem-solving skills. Retrospective monitoring (or self-assessment; SA) refers …
The relationship between metacognition and mindreading was investigated by comparing the monitoring of one's own learning (Self) and another person's learning (Other). Previous …
If I see it correctly, this is my last book on memory development. It completes a process started in the mid-1970s when my academic mentor and teacher Franz Weinert hired me as …
A Koriat, R Ackerman, S Adiv, K Lockl… - Journal of …, 2014 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract Research in metacognition (Koriat, Ma'ayan, & Nussinson, 2006) suggests bidirectional links between monitoring and control during learning: When self-regulation is …