Having insight into one’s abilities is essential, yet it remains unclear whether people generally perceive their skills accurately or inaccurately. In the present analysis, we examined the overall correspondence between self-evaluations of ability (e.g., academic ability, intelligence, language competence, medical skills, sports ability, and vocational skills) and objective performance measures (e.g., standardized test scores, grades, and supervisor evaluations) across 22 meta-analyses, in addition to considering factors that moderate this relationship. Although individual meta-analytic effects ranged from .09 to .63, the mean correlation between ability self-evaluations and performance outcomes across meta-analyses was moderate (M = .29, S...
Metacognition refers to thinking about thinking, reflecting self-awareness about one’s cognitive abi...
We propose extending our understanding of self-efficacy by comparing self-efficacy with a related co...
AbstractTwo psychologists, Justin KRUGER from the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, Illinois...
Individuals ’ perceptions of their own level of cognitive ability are expressed through self-estimat...
This dissertation focuses on self-assessment of knowledge and the underlying metacognitive processes...
The aim of the research is to study the capacity for self-evaluation of University studentsundergoin...
This study was conducted to investigate the accuracy of self-report assessment in measuring cognitiv...
Metacognitive skills have been shown to be strongly associated with academic achievement and serve a...
We report the results of a pilot study that compared the computer self-efficacy construct with metac...
The objective of this study is to investigate the role of self-perception of reading skill as a crit...
People’s impressions of the quality of their performances are often surprisingly inaccurate. In this...
A study investigating students' self-assessed understanding has implications for your practice. Stud...
Individuals\u27 metacognitive insight regarding their own performances -- what people think they kno...
Background: Although researchers have begun to consider metacognitive insight during face matching, ...
Within the domain of face processing, researchers have been interested in quantifying the relationsh...
Metacognition refers to thinking about thinking, reflecting self-awareness about one’s cognitive abi...
We propose extending our understanding of self-efficacy by comparing self-efficacy with a related co...
AbstractTwo psychologists, Justin KRUGER from the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, Illinois...
Individuals ’ perceptions of their own level of cognitive ability are expressed through self-estimat...
This dissertation focuses on self-assessment of knowledge and the underlying metacognitive processes...
The aim of the research is to study the capacity for self-evaluation of University studentsundergoin...
This study was conducted to investigate the accuracy of self-report assessment in measuring cognitiv...
Metacognitive skills have been shown to be strongly associated with academic achievement and serve a...
We report the results of a pilot study that compared the computer self-efficacy construct with metac...
The objective of this study is to investigate the role of self-perception of reading skill as a crit...
People’s impressions of the quality of their performances are often surprisingly inaccurate. In this...
A study investigating students' self-assessed understanding has implications for your practice. Stud...
Individuals\u27 metacognitive insight regarding their own performances -- what people think they kno...
Background: Although researchers have begun to consider metacognitive insight during face matching, ...
Within the domain of face processing, researchers have been interested in quantifying the relationsh...
Metacognition refers to thinking about thinking, reflecting self-awareness about one’s cognitive abi...
We propose extending our understanding of self-efficacy by comparing self-efficacy with a related co...
AbstractTwo psychologists, Justin KRUGER from the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, Illinois...