"This volume provides the reader with an interesting and accessible
summary of the latest work in a field (metacognition) that has only
recently re-emerged as a major focus of research interest. Researchers
seeking an overview and teachers wanting a source text to update their
lectures will find this a useful read."
-- Timothy J. Perfect, Contemporary
Psychology
Metacognition offers an up-to-date compendium of major
scientific issues involved in metacognition. The twelve original
contributions provide a concise statement of theoretical and empirical
research on self-reflective processes or knowing about what we know.
Self-reflective processes are often thought to be central to what we
mean by consciousness and the personal self. Without such processes,
one would presumably respond to stimuli in an automatized and
environmentally bound manner -- that is, without the characteristic
patterns of behavior and introspection that are manifested as plans,
strategies, reflections, self-control, self-monitoring, and
intelligence.
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