The Oxford Handbook of Metamemory (eBook, PDF)
Redaktion: Dunlosky, John; Tauber, Sarah
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The Oxford Handbook of Metamemory investigates the human ability to evaluate and control learning and information retrieval processes. Each chapter in this authoritative guide highlights a different facet of metamemory research, including classical metamemory judgments; applications of metamemory research to the classroom and courtroom; and cutting-edge perspectives on continuing debates and theory. Chapters also provide broad historical overviews of each research area and discussions of promising directions for future research. The breadth and depth of coverage on offer in this Handbook make…mehr
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- Erscheinungstermin: 12. April 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780199336753
- Artikelnr.: 54555342
- Verlag: OUP eBook
- Seitenzahl: 560
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. April 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780199336753
- Artikelnr.: 54555342
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* Edited by John Dunlosky and Sarah K. Tauber
* Part I. Preface (R. Bjork)
* Part II. Introduction to Metamemory
* 1. A Brief History of Metamemory Research and Handbook Overview
(Tauber and Dunlosky)
* 2. Methodology for Investigating Human Metamemory: Problems and
Pitfalls (Dunlosky, Mueller, and Thiede)
* 3. Internal Mapping and Its Impact on Measures of Absolute and
Relative Metacognitive Accuracy (Higham, Zawadzka, and Hanczakowski)
* Part III. Metamemory Monitoring: Classical Judgments
* 4. Judgments of Learning: Methods, Data, and Theory (Rhodes)
* 5. Introspecting on the Elusive: The Uncanny State of the Feeling of
Knowing (Thomas, Lee, and Hughes)
* 6. Tip-of-the-Tongue States, Déjà Vu Experiences, and Other Odd
Metacognitive Experiences (Schwartz and Cleary)
* 7. Sources of Bias in Judgment and Decision Making (Tidwell,
Buttaccio, Chrabaszcz, and Dougherty)
* 8. The Self-Consistency Theory of Subjective Confidence (Koriat and
Adiv)
* 9. Metacognitive Aspects of Source Monitoring (Kuhlmann and Bayen)
* Part IV. Metamemory Monitoring: Special Issues
* 10. Monitoring and Regulation of Accuracy in Eyewitness Memory: Time
to Get Some Control (Hollins and Weber)
* 11. Metamemory and Education (Soderstrom, Yue, and Bjork)
* 12. Prospective Memory: A Framework for Research on Metaintentions
(Smith)
* 13. Metamemory and Affect (Efklides)
* 14. Do Nonhuman Animals Have Metamemory? (Washburn)
* 15. Looking Back and Forward on Hindsight Bias (Bernstein, Aßfalg,
Kumar, and Ackerman)
* Part V. Control of Memory
* 16. The Metacognitive Foundations of Effective Remembering (Fiechter,
Benjamin, and Unsworth)
* 17. Self-Regulated Learning: An Overview of Theory and Data (Kornell
and Finn)
* 18. The Need for Metaforgetting: Insights for Directed Forgetting
(Sahakyan and Foster)
* 19. Quality Control in Memory Retrieval and Reporting (Goldsmith)
* 20. Three Pillars of False Memory Prevention: Orientation,
Evaluation, and Corroboration (Gallo and Lampinen)
* Part VI. Neurocognition of Metamemory
* 21. The Ghost in the Machine: Self-Reflective Consciousness and the
Neuroscience of Metacognition (Metcalfe and Schwartz)
* 22. The Cognitive Neuroscience of Source Monitoring (Mitchell)
* 23. Anosognosia and Metacognition in Alzheimer's Disease: Insights
from Experimental Psychology (Ernst, Moulin, Souchay, Mograbi, and
Morris)
* 24. Metamemory in Psychopathology (Izaute and Bacon)
* Part VII. Development of Metamemory
* 25. The Development of Metacognitive Knowledge in Children and
Adolescents (Schnieder and Löffler)
* 26. Monitoring Memory in Old Age: Impaired, Spared, and Aware
(Castel, Middlebrooks, and McGillivray)
* 27. Development of Control Processes in Adulthood (Hertzog)
* Index
* Edited by John Dunlosky and Sarah K. Tauber
* Part I. Preface (R. Bjork)
* Part II. Introduction to Metamemory
* 1. A Brief History of Metamemory Research and Handbook Overview
(Tauber and Dunlosky)
* 2. Methodology for Investigating Human Metamemory: Problems and
Pitfalls (Dunlosky, Mueller, and Thiede)
* 3. Internal Mapping and Its Impact on Measures of Absolute and
Relative Metacognitive Accuracy (Higham, Zawadzka, and Hanczakowski)
* Part III. Metamemory Monitoring: Classical Judgments
* 4. Judgments of Learning: Methods, Data, and Theory (Rhodes)
* 5. Introspecting on the Elusive: The Uncanny State of the Feeling of
Knowing (Thomas, Lee, and Hughes)
* 6. Tip-of-the-Tongue States, Déjà Vu Experiences, and Other Odd
Metacognitive Experiences (Schwartz and Cleary)
* 7. Sources of Bias in Judgment and Decision Making (Tidwell,
Buttaccio, Chrabaszcz, and Dougherty)
* 8. The Self-Consistency Theory of Subjective Confidence (Koriat and
Adiv)
* 9. Metacognitive Aspects of Source Monitoring (Kuhlmann and Bayen)
* Part IV. Metamemory Monitoring: Special Issues
* 10. Monitoring and Regulation of Accuracy in Eyewitness Memory: Time
to Get Some Control (Hollins and Weber)
* 11. Metamemory and Education (Soderstrom, Yue, and Bjork)
* 12. Prospective Memory: A Framework for Research on Metaintentions
(Smith)
* 13. Metamemory and Affect (Efklides)
* 14. Do Nonhuman Animals Have Metamemory? (Washburn)
* 15. Looking Back and Forward on Hindsight Bias (Bernstein, Aßfalg,
Kumar, and Ackerman)
* Part V. Control of Memory
* 16. The Metacognitive Foundations of Effective Remembering (Fiechter,
Benjamin, and Unsworth)
* 17. Self-Regulated Learning: An Overview of Theory and Data (Kornell
and Finn)
* 18. The Need for Metaforgetting: Insights for Directed Forgetting
(Sahakyan and Foster)
* 19. Quality Control in Memory Retrieval and Reporting (Goldsmith)
* 20. Three Pillars of False Memory Prevention: Orientation,
Evaluation, and Corroboration (Gallo and Lampinen)
* Part VI. Neurocognition of Metamemory
* 21. The Ghost in the Machine: Self-Reflective Consciousness and the
Neuroscience of Metacognition (Metcalfe and Schwartz)
* 22. The Cognitive Neuroscience of Source Monitoring (Mitchell)
* 23. Anosognosia and Metacognition in Alzheimer's Disease: Insights
from Experimental Psychology (Ernst, Moulin, Souchay, Mograbi, and
Morris)
* 24. Metamemory in Psychopathology (Izaute and Bacon)
* Part VII. Development of Metamemory
* 25. The Development of Metacognitive Knowledge in Children and
Adolescents (Schnieder and Löffler)
* 26. Monitoring Memory in Old Age: Impaired, Spared, and Aware
(Castel, Middlebrooks, and McGillivray)
* 27. Development of Control Processes in Adulthood (Hertzog)
* Index