The importance of monitoring and self-regulation during multitrial learning |
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Authors: | Keith W. Thiede |
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Affiliation: | (1) University of Missouri, St. Louis, Missouri;(2) Rivier College, Nashua, New Hampshire;(3) Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Baylor University, 76798-7334 Waco, TX; |
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Abstract: | Theory suggests that accuracy of metacognitive monitoring and self-regulation of study will affect test performance, but there is little empirical evidence linking these variables. I examined the relation among these variables in a multitrial learning task. Regression analyses showed that monitoring accuracy and self-regulation were reliably related to test performance--greater monitoring accuracy and more effective self-regulation were associated with greater test performance. These analyses were contrasted with analyses typically conducted in previous research, to show the importance of using a multitrial learning task and of attending to the theoretically based causal relation among variables when evaluating how monitoring accuracy and self-regulation are related to test performance. The results of this investigation may help to explain why previous research has failed to link these variables. |
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