When compared to high performers, low performers generally have more difficulty to accurately estimate their own performance. This has been explained by low performers being both unskilled and unaware about their performance. However, Miller and GeraciJournal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition,37(2), 502-506, (2011) found that low performing university students also assigned less confidence to their estimates (i.e., second-order judgments, SOJs), indicating some metacognitive awareness of their poor calibration. The current study examined whether the relationship between calibration accuracy and confidence in performance estimates is more general, and exists irrespective of performance level, not only for university...
This study aimed to investigate whether low performers have a general deficit of metacognitive monit...
Student learning in introductory science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) courses is...
The purpose of this study was to address competing hypotheses regarding the effects of domain specif...
When compared to high performers, low performers generally have more difficulty to accurately estima...
When compared to high performers, low performers generally have more difficulty to accurately estima...
When compared to high performers, low performers generally have more difficulty to accurately estima...
When compared to high performers, low performers generally have more difficulty to accurately estima...
When compared to high performers, low performers generally have more difficulty to accurately estima...
When compared to high performers, low performers generally have more difficulty to accurately estima...
Students are overconfident when making grade predictions, and worse, the lowest-performing students ...
Metacognitive monitoring processes have been shown to be critical determinants of human learning. Me...
Background: Theory suggests that the accuracy of metacognitive monitoring is affected by the cues ...
Background: Theory suggests that the accuracy of metacognitive monitoring is affected by the cues ...
People are generally overconfident in their self-assessments and this overconfidence effect is great...
Metacognition, literally thinking about thinking, is a term used by cognitive psychologists to refer...
This study aimed to investigate whether low performers have a general deficit of metacognitive monit...
Student learning in introductory science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) courses is...
The purpose of this study was to address competing hypotheses regarding the effects of domain specif...
When compared to high performers, low performers generally have more difficulty to accurately estima...
When compared to high performers, low performers generally have more difficulty to accurately estima...
When compared to high performers, low performers generally have more difficulty to accurately estima...
When compared to high performers, low performers generally have more difficulty to accurately estima...
When compared to high performers, low performers generally have more difficulty to accurately estima...
When compared to high performers, low performers generally have more difficulty to accurately estima...
Students are overconfident when making grade predictions, and worse, the lowest-performing students ...
Metacognitive monitoring processes have been shown to be critical determinants of human learning. Me...
Background: Theory suggests that the accuracy of metacognitive monitoring is affected by the cues ...
Background: Theory suggests that the accuracy of metacognitive monitoring is affected by the cues ...
People are generally overconfident in their self-assessments and this overconfidence effect is great...
Metacognition, literally thinking about thinking, is a term used by cognitive psychologists to refer...
This study aimed to investigate whether low performers have a general deficit of metacognitive monit...
Student learning in introductory science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) courses is...
The purpose of this study was to address competing hypotheses regarding the effects of domain specif...