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Metacognition assessment - a literature review of specific instruments used to measure metacognitive awareness in adults

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  • Claudia Irina Aldea

    (University of Bucharest)

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The assessment of metacognition has been a major research challenge over the years, especially because metacognition is a complex phenomenon encompassing both metacognitive knowledge and metacognitive skills and experiences. The assessment of metacognition is conducted in controlled settings, most commonly using a single scale-like instrument with clearly presented psychometric properties that measures a single dimension or several aspects of metacognition. Methodologically, the present research is an exploratory literature review, a systematization, which attempts to bring together researchers' concerns and findings on the effectiveness of self-report inventories in measuring metacognitive awareness. Over the past 30 years, 43 articles have been published using self-report inventories for adults suggesting that self-report provides a useful overview of two dimensions: metacognitive knowledge and metacognitive skills. However, research highlights that metacognitive processes measured by self-report subscales are unclear: the two factors of metacognition are not adequately correlated with metacognitive behavior, but the subscales correlate strongly between self-report and metacognitive tasks.

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  • Claudia Irina Aldea, 2024. "Metacognition assessment - a literature review of specific instruments used to measure metacognitive awareness in adults," Social Sciences and Education Research Review, Department of Communication, Journalism and Education Sciences, University of Craiova, vol. 11(2), pages 330-339, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:edt:jsserr:v:11:y:2024:i:2:p:330-339
    DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15258329
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    metacognition; metacognitive skills; self-report; teacher professional development;
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