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Metamemory or
Socratic awareness, a type of metacognition, is both the
introspective knowledge of one's own
memory capabilities (and
strategies that can...
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metacognition play key
roles in
metaconceptual knowledge and learning.
Metamemory,
defined as
knowing about memory and
mnemonic strategies, is an important...
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abstract recursion, or "X
about X",
similar to its use in metaknowledge,
metamemory, and meta-emotion.
Marcial Losada and
other researchers have attempted...
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metacognition play key
roles in
metaconceptual knowledge and learning.
Metamemory,
defined as
knowing about memory and
mnemonic strategies, is an important...
- at
Stanford University. A
foundational researcher of
metacognition and
metamemory, he is a
member of both the
National Academy of
Sciences and the American...
- not yet have the
necessary knowledge."
Acatalepsy Academic skepticism Metamemory Apodicticity Cogito ergo sum Dunning–Kruger
effect Doxastic logic, Doxastic...
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about columns, etc. –
essentially describing the table. In psychology,
metamemory refers to an individual's
knowledge about whether or not they
would remember...
- a factor. Children's use of
memory strategies and the
development of
metamemory skills are also
instrumental in age-related
changes in memory, particularly...
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Retrieved 2008-07-04. Dunlosky, J. & Bjork, R. A. (Eds),
Handbook of
Metamemory and Memory.
Psychology Press: New York.
Kruse MJ (1986).
Nursing the Neurological...
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consists of the
knowledge stored in each individual's
memory combined with
metamemory containing information regarding the
different teammate's
domains of expertise...