Source monitoring can be influenced by information that is external to the study context, such as beliefs and general knowledge (Johnson, Hashtroudi, & Lindsay, 1993). We investigated the extent to which metamnemonic judgments predict memory for items and sources when schematic information about the sources is or is not provided at encoding. Participants made judgments of learning (JOLs) to statements presented by two speakers and were informed of the occupation of each speaker either before or after the encoding session. Replicating earlier work, prior knowledge decreased participants' tendency to erroneously attribute statements to schematically consistent but episodically incorrect speakers. The origin of this effect can be understood by...
Hindsight bias describes people’s tendency to overestimate how accurately they have predicted an eve...
Cognitive processes, such as memory, are accompanied by metacognitive states of awareness that allow...
Judgments of Learning (JOLs) are judgments of the likelihood of remembering recently studied materia...
Source monitoring involves attributing information to one of several sources. Schemas are known to i...
The authors investigated conditions under which judgments in source-monitoring tasks are influenced ...
Two experiments examined reliance on schematic knowledge in source monitoring. Based on a probabilit...
Five experiments were conducted to address the question of whether source information could be acces...
This research investigated the hypothesis that metacognitive inferences in source memory judgements ...
People do not always have accurate metacognitive awareness of the conditions that lead to good sourc...
Current memory theories generally assume that memory performance reflects both recollection and auto...
The research in this thesis investigated factors that influence a particular type of source memory d...
Three experiments examined metamemory for categorized lists of items. Judgments of learning (JOLs) w...
When people try to learn new information (e.g., in a school setting), they often have multiple oppor...
Hindsight bias describes people’s tendency to overestimate how accurately they have predicted an eve...
Cognitive processes, such as memory, are accompanied by metacognitive states of awareness that allow...
Judgments of Learning (JOLs) are judgments of the likelihood of remembering recently studied materia...
Source monitoring involves attributing information to one of several sources. Schemas are known to i...
The authors investigated conditions under which judgments in source-monitoring tasks are influenced ...
Two experiments examined reliance on schematic knowledge in source monitoring. Based on a probabilit...
Five experiments were conducted to address the question of whether source information could be acces...
This research investigated the hypothesis that metacognitive inferences in source memory judgements ...
People do not always have accurate metacognitive awareness of the conditions that lead to good sourc...
Current memory theories generally assume that memory performance reflects both recollection and auto...
The research in this thesis investigated factors that influence a particular type of source memory d...
Three experiments examined metamemory for categorized lists of items. Judgments of learning (JOLs) w...
When people try to learn new information (e.g., in a school setting), they often have multiple oppor...
Hindsight bias describes people’s tendency to overestimate how accurately they have predicted an eve...
Cognitive processes, such as memory, are accompanied by metacognitive states of awareness that allow...
Judgments of Learning (JOLs) are judgments of the likelihood of remembering recently studied materia...