Metacognition is the first textbook to focus on people s
extraordinary ability to evaluate and control their cognitive
processes. This comprehensive text covers both theoretical and
empirical metacognitive research in educational, developmental,
cognitive and applied psychology.
Authors John Dunlosky and Janet Metcalfe address many of the key
questions that have inspired scientists to pursue research in this
domain. To answer these and many other questions, the authors
assess major theoretical themes and programmatic research in the
field. The authors also include chapters that define the scope of
metacognition and cover its historical origins. Not only do they
describe well-received theories about the nature of metacognition,
but they also highlight unresolved mysteries currently on the
cutting-edge of research.
Key Features
Emphasizes the practical relevance of theory and research in
metacognition to learning with the use of Application boxes
Introduces students to important questions that have yet to be
answered by the metacognitive research literature with the
inclusion of Mystery boxesProvides threeeasy-to-conduct
demonstrations (e.g., tip-of-the-tongue experience,
delayed-judgment-of-learning effect, etc.) that students can try
themselves Offers brief biographies that introduce students to some
of the most influential leaders in metacognitionIncludes a general
summary at the end of each chapte
Intended Audience
This text is an ideal resource for undergraduate cognitive
psychology students. It also serves as comprehensive handbook for
more advanced students and psychological scientists engaged in the
study of metacognitive processes. "
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