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Do Students Know if They Answered Particular Questions Correctly on a Psychology Exam?

Judul Artikel:Do Students Know if They Answered Particular Questions Correctly on a Psychology Exam?
Judul Terbitan:Journal of Instructional Psychology
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Bahasa:ING
Tempat Terbit:George E
Tahun:2010
Volume:Vol. 37 Issue 1 2010
Penerbit:Educational Innovations
Frekuensi Penerbitan:4 x 1 Tahun
Edisi:
Penulis:Gary T. Rosenthal, Barlow Soper, Richard R. McKnight, A.W. Price, Monique Boudreaux, and K. Chris Rachal
Abstraksi:The current study explores students’ abilities to make different metacognitive judgments about the same material. Sophomores in a psychology class indicated how confident they were that each answer on their final was correct (micro-level judgments) and pre- postdicted their overall score (macro-level judgments). Students made the series of simpler micro-level metacognitive judgments “Did I answer a particular question correctly” more effectively than the more complex macro-level judgments pre- postdicting “What will be/was my overall exam score?” Data indicate that when assessing performance on the same exam, different metacognitive tasks produce different success rates. In addition, there was a significant tendency for students to assign higher confidence ratings to their correct answers, but no significant tendency to assign lower confidence ratings to their incorrect answers.
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Lokasi:P57
Terakreditasi:sudah
Jurusan:Psikologi