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phenomena guided by a person's
cognitive regulation:
Metacognitive knowledge (also
called metacognitive awareness) is what
individuals know
about themselves...
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Metacognitive therapy (MCT) is a
psychotherapy focused on
modifying metacognitive beliefs that
perpetuate states of worry,
rumination and
attention fixation...
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Metacognitive training (MCT) is an
approach for
treating the
symptoms of
psychosis in schizophrenia,
especially delusions,
which has been
adapted for...
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disagreement about the
causes of the Dunning–Kruger effect.
According to the
metacognitive explanation, poor
performers misjudge their abilities because they fail...
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remediation therapy (CRT),
cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), and
metacognitive training.
Skills training, help with
substance use, and
weight management...
- well-defined, is
believed to be a
precursor to more
advanced processes such as
metacognitive reasoning. The
traditional method for
measuring this is the
mirror test...
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about such purposes, on the
other hand.
Certain accounts also
involve a
metacognitive component by
holding that an
awareness of the
conflict is necessary...
- CPsychol,
FBPsS is a
British clinical psychologist who is the
creator of
metacognitive therapy. He is
Professor of
Clinical and
Experimental Psychopathology...
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memorise pi to over 65,536 (216) digits. The
technique is
taught as a
metacognitive technique in learning-to-learn courses. It is
generally applied to encoding...
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Gregory (1998). "Promoting
general metacognitive awareness".
Instructional Science. 26: 113–125. doi:10.1023/A:1003044231033...