From: Metacognition: How We Think About Thinking in Everyday Life
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Metacognitive skills vary widely among the general population.

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Not everyone develops metacognitive skills equally. Factors like education, age, and culture influence how people reflect on their thinking. For instance, younger children have less metacognitive awareness than teenagers or adults. Also, people from cultures that emphasize individual reflection may show stronger metacognitive habits. This means metacognition is partly learned and can improve with practice.

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