From: Metacognition: How We Think About Thinking in Everyday Life
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Scientists study metacognition to understand how people control their learning and decision-making. They see it as a key part of intelligence that can be measured and improved. Experiments often focus on how people assess their confidence in answers or how they adjust strategies when facing challenges. This view treats metacognition as a skill that can be trained with practice and feedback.

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  • Metacognition helps improve memory and problem-solving.
  • It can be measured through tasks that ask people to judge their own knowledge.
  • Training metacognition leads to better academic and life outcomes.
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Everyday activities like journaling and mindfulness can boost metacognition.
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Teaching metacognitive strategies improves learning outcomes.
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Most people use metacognition naturally even without knowing the term.
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