نتایج جستجو برای: metacognitive knowledge

تعداد نتایج: 568817  

Journal: :Journal of personality disorders 2014
Antonio Semerari Livia Colle Giovanni Pellecchia Ivana Buccione Antonino Carcione Giancarlo Dimaggio Giuseppe Nicolò Michele Procacci Roberto Pedone

Metacognitive impairment is crucial to explaining difficulties in life tasks of patients with personality disorders (PDs). However, several issues remain open. There is a lack of evidence that metacognitive impairments are more severe in patients with PDs. The relationship between severity of PD pathology and the extent of metacognitive impairment has not been explored, and there has not been a...

Journal: :Psychological science 2007
Nate Kornell Lisa K Son Herbert S Terrace

Metacognition is knowledge that can be expressed as confidence judgments about what one knows (monitoring) and by strategies for learning what one does not know (control). Although there is a substantial literature on cognitive processes in animals, little is known about their metacognitive abilities. Here we show that rhesus macaques, trained previously to make retrospective confidence judgmen...

Journal: :international journal of foreign language teaching and research 0
hamed barjesteh ayatollah amoli branch, islamic azad university, amol, iran freshteh jafari ayatollah amoli branch, islamic azad university, amol, iran

the purpose of this study was to probe the effect of metacognitive strategy instruction through dialogic interaction on the reading comprehension performance and metacognitive awareness of iranian efl learners. the data were collected through the survey of reading strategies (sors) and a reading test to examine changes in metacognitive awareness and reading performance before and after the inte...

Journal: :Physical review 2021

It is difficult to get students adopt effective learning strategies and tend have poor metacognitive knowledge of these strategies.

2008
Yoo Kyung Chang Jan L. Plass Bruce D. Homer

750-1000 words) Based on the assumption that learning is a generative process involving human cognitive, metacognitive and motivational processes (Wittrock, 1990), the focus of learning is not only on the final outcome (i.e. performance outcome) but also the process of learning (Mayer, 1999). The interactive nature of computer-based learning environments impose challenges to learners by leaving...

2014
Steven Stenberg Hansen Cameron R. L. McKenzie James L. McClelland

When learning addition, children appear to perform a remarkable feat: as they practice counting out sums on their fingers, they discover more efficient strategies while avoiding conceptually flawed procedures. Existing models that seek to explain how children discover good strategies while avoiding bad ones postulate metacognitive filters that reject faulty strategies. However, this leaves unex...

2000
Vincent Aleven Kenneth R. Koedinger

Intelligent tutoring systems often emphasize learner control: They let the students decide when and how to use the system's intelligent and unintelligent help facilities. This means that students must judge when help is needed and which form of help is appropriate. Data about students’ use of the help facilities of the PACT Geometry Tutor, a cognitive tutor for high school geometry, suggest tha...

2015
Marie Geurten Sylvie Willems Thierry Meulemans

The present experiment investigates whether young children are able to reduce their false recognition rate after distinctive encoding by implementing a strategic metacognitive rule. Seventy-two children, aged 4, 6, and 9 years, studied two lists of unrelated items. One of these lists was visually displayed (picture condition) while the other was presented auditorily (word condition). After each...

Journal: :Computers & Education 2012
Ching-Huei Chen I-Chia Wu

A path model was used to test the unique and interactive effects of cognitive and motivational variables when learning in a supportive online learning system, Collaborative Inquiry System (CIS). In this studentcentered learning environment, students interact with computer simulations and are assisted by online scaffolds intended to help them learn complex scientific concepts. The present study ...

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...

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