Preschool children are generally inaccurate at evaluating past and predicting future performance. The present study examines the effect of performance feedback on the accuracy of preschoolers’ predictive judgments and tests whether performance feedback acts as an anchor for postdictive judgments. In Experiment 1, preschool children (n = 40) solved number patterns, and in Experiment 2 they solved object patterns (n = 59). The results in both experiments revealed, firstly, that children receiving performance feedback made more accurate predictive judgments and lowered their certainty after their incorrect answer. Secondly, the children relied on performance feedback more than on actual task experience when making postdictive judgments, indica...
To effectively self-regulate learning, children need to self-evaluate whether they meet learning goa...
To effectively self-regulate learning, children need to self-evaluate whether they meet learning goa...
The goal of the current investigation was to compare two monitoring processes (judgments of learning...
In three experiments, we investigated whether the feedback effect on the accuracy of children’s met...
In three experiments, we investigated whether the feedback effect on the accuracy of children’s meta...
An often-replicated finding in metacognition research is that children overestimate their performanc...
The current study investigated kindergarteners and second graders' ability to monitor and evaluate t...
The current study investigated kindergarteners and second graders' ability to monitor and evaluate t...
Abstract monitor and evaluate their own and a virtual peer’s performance in a paired-associate learn...
This study investigated the effect of feedback on the accuracy (realism) of 12-year-old children’s m...
Children typically hold very optimistic views of their own skills but so far, only a few studies hav...
Previous research has found that when subjects are given cognitive feedback, they reach higher level...
Prospective memory (PM) undergoes important developmental changes during the primary school years, p...
This study investigated developmental differences in metacognitive monitoring and control in younger...
The present study investigated age-related development in children's metacognitive self-monitoring s...
To effectively self-regulate learning, children need to self-evaluate whether they meet learning goa...
To effectively self-regulate learning, children need to self-evaluate whether they meet learning goa...
The goal of the current investigation was to compare two monitoring processes (judgments of learning...
In three experiments, we investigated whether the feedback effect on the accuracy of children’s met...
In three experiments, we investigated whether the feedback effect on the accuracy of children’s meta...
An often-replicated finding in metacognition research is that children overestimate their performanc...
The current study investigated kindergarteners and second graders' ability to monitor and evaluate t...
The current study investigated kindergarteners and second graders' ability to monitor and evaluate t...
Abstract monitor and evaluate their own and a virtual peer’s performance in a paired-associate learn...
This study investigated the effect of feedback on the accuracy (realism) of 12-year-old children’s m...
Children typically hold very optimistic views of their own skills but so far, only a few studies hav...
Previous research has found that when subjects are given cognitive feedback, they reach higher level...
Prospective memory (PM) undergoes important developmental changes during the primary school years, p...
This study investigated developmental differences in metacognitive monitoring and control in younger...
The present study investigated age-related development in children's metacognitive self-monitoring s...
To effectively self-regulate learning, children need to self-evaluate whether they meet learning goa...
To effectively self-regulate learning, children need to self-evaluate whether they meet learning goa...
The goal of the current investigation was to compare two monitoring processes (judgments of learning...