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Metacognition

Cognitive and Social Dimensions
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This work demonstrates that a full analysis of human reasoning and behaviour requires an understanding of both cognitive and metacognitive activities. The international team of contributors addresses key questions related to metacognition, including: are metacognitive activities similar to standard cognitive processes or do they represent a separate category?; how do people reflect on their cognitive processes?; and does our metacognitive knowledge affect our behavioural choices? The major debate surrounding metacognition is illuminated by the numerous interdisciplinary insights from the social sciences and cognitive psychology presented in this book.
From Social Cognition to Metacognition - Guy Lories, Benoit Dardenne and Vincent Y Yzerbyt Illusions of Knowing - Asher Koriat The Link between Knowledge and Metaknowledge Rapid Feeling-of-Knowing - Adisack Nhouyvanisvong and Lynne M Reder A Strategy Selection Mechanism The Feeling-of-Knowing as a Judgement - Guy Lories and Marie-Anne Schelstreate Knowing Thyself and Others - Thomas O Nelson, Arie Kruglanski and John T Jost Progress in Metacognitive Social Psychology Social Influence on Memory - Herbert Bless and Fritz Strack Beliefs, Confidence and the Widows Ademoski - William B Swann Jr and Michael J Gill On Knowing What We Know about Others Social Judgeability Concerns in Impression Formation - Vincent Y Yzerbyt, Benoit Dardenne and Jacques-Philipppe Leyens The Consciousness of Social Beliefs - Mahzarin R Banaji and Nilanjana Dasgupta A Program of Research on Stereotyping and Prejudice Protecting Our Minds - Timothy D Wilson, Daniel T Gilbert and Thalia Wheatley The Role of Lay Beliefs The Metacognition of Bias Correction - Duane T Wegener, Richard E Petty and Meghan Dunn Naive Theories of Bias and The Flexible Correction Model Correction and Metacognition - Leonard L Martin and Diederik A Stapel Are People Naive Dogmatists or Naive Empiricists during Social Judgements
`This book presents an extremely challenging read.' - Physiotherapy
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