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Metacognition is an
awareness of one's
thought processes and an
understanding of the
patterns behind them. The term
comes from the root word meta, meaning...
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components of
metacognition: (1)
cognitive conceptions and (2)
cognitive regulation system.
Research has
shown that both
components of
metacognition play key...
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Metacognition, in a
broad sense, is the
thoughts that a
person has
about their own thoughts. More specifically,
metacognition includes things...
- The
metacognitions questionnaire is a self-report
scale ****essing
different dimensions of
metacognitive beliefs (beliefs
about thinking).
Examples of metacognitive...
- ISBN 978-0-313-35759-6. Klempe, Sven
Hroar (2022).
Sound and Reason:
Synesthesia as
Metacognition.
Palgrave Studies in Sound. Singapore:
Springer Nature. p. 83. ISBN 978-981-19-2340-1...
- feeling, or perception. It may be awareness,
awareness of awareness,
metacognition, or self-awareness,
either continuously changing or not. The disparate...
- Professor,
Emeritus at
Stanford University. A
foundational researcher of
metacognition and metamemory, he is a
member of both the
National Academy of Sciences...
- Meta-learning is a
branch of
metacognition concerned with
learning about one's own
learning and
learning processes. The term
comes from the meta prefix's...
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sophisticated processes such as
decision making,
problem solving and
metacognition.
Cognitive science has
provided theories of how the
brain works, and...
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emphasized the
importance of
metacognitive skills for
lifelong learning.
Metacognition amounts to
thinking about one's thinking. More specifically, it refers...