When children evaluate their certainty, monitoring is often inaccurate. Even though young children struggle to estimate their confidence, existing research shows that monitoring skills are developing earlier than expected. Using a paired associates learning task with integrated monitoring, we implemented a time window to-"Stop and Think"-before children generated their answers and evaluated their confidence in the chosen response. Results show that kindergarten and second grade children in the-"Stop and Think"-condition have higher monitoring accuracy than the control group. Implementing a time window thus seems to support children in their evaluation of different certainty levels. Relating individual differences in independently measured i...
Pronounced developmental progression during the transition to formal schooling can be found in execu...
Adult humans show sophisticated metacognitive abilities, including the ability to monitor uncertaint...
Monitoring progression towards one’s goals is essential for efficient cognitive control. Immature pe...
This study focuses on relations between 7- and 9-year-old children's and adults' metacognitive monit...
An often-replicated finding in metacognition research is that children overestimate their performanc...
The goal of the current investigation was to compare two monitoring processes (judgments of learning...
Children typically hold very optimistic views of their own skills but so far, only a few studies hav...
The present study investigated age-related development in children's metacognitive self-monitoring s...
In the present study, primary school children's ability to give accurate confidence judgments (CJ) w...
Two independent data sets assessing children’s metacognitive monitoring abilities were used to explo...
Repeatedly, the notion has been put forward that metacognition (MC) and executive functions (EF) sha...
Preschool children are generally inaccurate at evaluating past and predicting future performance. Th...
Detecting an error signals the need for increased cognitive control and behavioural adjustments. Con...
Efforts to improve children’s executive function are often hampered by the lack of measures that are...
The current study investigated kindergarteners and second graders' ability to monitor and evaluate t...
Pronounced developmental progression during the transition to formal schooling can be found in execu...
Adult humans show sophisticated metacognitive abilities, including the ability to monitor uncertaint...
Monitoring progression towards one’s goals is essential for efficient cognitive control. Immature pe...
This study focuses on relations between 7- and 9-year-old children's and adults' metacognitive monit...
An often-replicated finding in metacognition research is that children overestimate their performanc...
The goal of the current investigation was to compare two monitoring processes (judgments of learning...
Children typically hold very optimistic views of their own skills but so far, only a few studies hav...
The present study investigated age-related development in children's metacognitive self-monitoring s...
In the present study, primary school children's ability to give accurate confidence judgments (CJ) w...
Two independent data sets assessing children’s metacognitive monitoring abilities were used to explo...
Repeatedly, the notion has been put forward that metacognition (MC) and executive functions (EF) sha...
Preschool children are generally inaccurate at evaluating past and predicting future performance. Th...
Detecting an error signals the need for increased cognitive control and behavioural adjustments. Con...
Efforts to improve children’s executive function are often hampered by the lack of measures that are...
The current study investigated kindergarteners and second graders' ability to monitor and evaluate t...
Pronounced developmental progression during the transition to formal schooling can be found in execu...
Adult humans show sophisticated metacognitive abilities, including the ability to monitor uncertaint...
Monitoring progression towards one’s goals is essential for efficient cognitive control. Immature pe...