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Effect Of Picture Size On Natural Category Learning And Metacognition, Carlee M. Deyoung
Effect Of Picture Size On Natural Category Learning And Metacognition, Carlee M. Deyoung
Undergraduate Psychology Research Methods Journal
Metacognitive judgments are crucial sources of information for students during self regulated learning. This is because these judgments are used by students to make decisions about what strategies to use during study, how long to study, and what to study. Previous research (Kornell & Bjork, 2008) has found that, compared to massing, interleaving exemplars from multiple categories leads to superior category learning. However, a majority of participants believed massing to be more beneficial for learning than interleaving. An increased sense of perceptual fluency created by massing of same category exemplars was speculated to be the cause of this metacognitive illusion. …