From: Metacognition: How We Think About Thinking in Everyday Life
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Most people use metacognition naturally even without knowing the term.

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Research shows that people often monitor their own understanding and adjust their thinking without realizing it is called metacognition. For example, when someone rereads a confusing paragraph or double-checks a plan, they are using metacognition. This skill helps in daily problem solving and learning new things. However, explicit knowledge or training in metacognition can further improve these natural abilities.

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