نتایج جستجو برای: metacognitive factors

تعداد نتایج: 1082187  

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه پیام نور - دانشگاه پیام نور استان همدان - دانشکده ادبیات و علوم انسانی 1390

the present research has been deducted from a provincial research project which aims at determining the relationship of variables of variables of occupational self-concept, intelligence beliefs and metacognitive with entrepreneurship among the students of payame noor university of kurdistan. the volume of the samples was 1080 students (576 female and 504 male students). the research methodology...

ادیب, مهین, امینی, میترا, ثناگو, اکرم, جویباری, لیلا, نوری, عابد,

Introduction: Studies show that metacognitive awareness is necessary for students’ academic achievement. Some factors affect the development of this awareness. The aim of this study is to assess the effect of teaching metacognitive strategies on metacognitive awareness and academic performance of students of Al Boye Gorgan Nursing School. Methods: These quasi-experimental and populatio...

F. Karimi, Ph.D., M. H. Salarifar, Ph.D., M. Salehi, Ph.D., P. Shademani,

This study sought to compare the metacognitive knowledge profile of weak and strong students in problem solving. For achieving this purpose, one hundred students of the second educational District of Tehran were chosen by cluster sampling. They responded individually to the questions of "the Metacognitive Questionnaire Interview" and in the next step their performance in the pendulum problem so...

2006
Asher Koriat

The study of metacognition can shed light on some fundamental issues about consciousness and its role in behavior. Metacognition research concerns the processes by which people self reflect on their own cognitive and memory processes (monitoring), and how they put their metaknowledge to use in regulating their information processing and behavior (control). Experimental research on metacognition...

Journal: :Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS 2006
Tamara Ownsworth Jenny Fleming Jenny Desbois Jenny Strong Pim Kuipers

Very few empirically validated interventions for improving metacognitive skills (i.e., self-awareness and self-regulation) and functional outcomes have been reported. This single-case experimental study presents JM, a 36-year-old man with a very severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) who demonstrated long-term awareness deficits. Treatment at four years post-injury involved a metacognitive context...

2009
Rakefet Ackerman Morris Goldsmith

Most people, including our survey participants, believe that they learn less efficiently when reading from a computer screen than when reading from paper. We investigated the validity of this belief within a metacognitive framework for self-regulated learning. In three experiments, participants studied expository texts presented on paper or on screen, either in a self-regulated manner, or accor...

2017
TAMARA OWNSWORTH JENNY FLEMING JENNY DESBOIS JENNY STRONG

Very few empirically validated interventions for improving metacognitive skills (i.e., self-awareness and self-regulation) and functional outcomes have been reported. This single-case experimental study presents JM, a 36-year-old man with a very severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) who demonstrated long-term awareness deficits. Treatment at four years post-injury involved a metacognitive context...

Journal: :Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 2002
John D Teasdale Richard G Moore Hazel Hayhurst Marie Pope Susan Williams Zindel V Segal

Metacognitive awareness is a cognitive set in which negative thoughts/feelings are experienced as mental events, rather than as the self. The authors hypothesized that (a) reduced metacognitive awareness would be associated with vulnerability to depression and (b) cognitive therapy (CT) and mindfulness-based CT (MBCT) would reduce depressive relapse by increasing metacognitive awareness. They f...

Journal: :Behaviour research and therapy 2017
Dubravka Gavric David A Moscovitch Karen Rowa Randi E McCabe

BACKGROUND Post-event processing (PEP) is defined as repetitive negative thinking following anxiety provoking social events. PEP is thought to maintain anxiety symptoms in Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) but little is known about the specific factors that contribute to the maintenance of PEP. AIMS The current study investigated how perceptions of performance and positive metacognitive beliefs m...

Journal: :Addictive behaviors 2015
Marcantonio M Spada Gabriele Caselli Ana V Nikčević Adrian Wells

BACKGROUND Over the last twenty years metacognitive theory has provided a novel framework, in the form of the Self-Regulatory Executive Function (S-REF) model, for conceptualizing psychological distress (Wells & Matthews, 1994, 1996). The S-REF model proposes that psychological distress persists because of unhelpful coping styles (e.g. extended thinking and thought suppression) which are activa...

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