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Apr 1994
ISBN 0262132982
352 pp.
22 illus.
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Metacognition
Janet Metcalfe and Arthur P. Shimamura

"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.

Table of Contents
 Foreword
 Preface
1 Why Investigate Metacognition?
by Thomas O. Nelson and Louis Narens
2 Frustrated Feelings of Imminent Recall: On the Tip of the Tongue
by Steven M. Smith
3 A New Look at Feeling of Knowing: Its Metacognitive Role in Regulating Question Answering
by Ann C. Miner and Lynne M. Reder
4 Subthreshold Priming and Memory Monitoring
by Louis Narens, Kimberly A. Jameson and V. A. Lee
5 Methodological Problems and Pitfalls in the Study of Human Metacognition
by Bennett L. Schwartz and Janet Metcalfe
6 Memory's Knowledge of Its Own Knowledge: The Accessibility Account of the Feeling of Knowing
by Asher Koriat
7 A Computational Modeling Approach to Novelty Monitoring, Metacognition, and Frontal Lobe Dysfunction
by Janet Metcalfe
8 Viewing Eyewitness Research from a Metacognitive Perspective
by Kenneth R. Weingardt, R. Jacob Leonesio and Elizabeth F. Loftus
9 Memory and Metamemory Considerations in the Training of Human Beings
by Robert A. Bjork
10 The Role of Metacognition in Problem Solving
by Janet E. Davidson, Rebecca Deuser and Robert J. Sternberg
11 Metacognitive Development in Adulthood and Old Age
by Christopher Hertzog and Roger A. Dixon
12 The Neuropsychology of Metacognition
by Arthur P. Shinamura
 References
 Contributors
 Author Index
 Subject Index
 
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