metacognition

Do Metacognition and Critical Thinking Ability have a Relation among University Students?

Mamta Aswal, Bhaskar Chaudhary, and Pranjali BhattSSJ University, Uttarakhand Pages: 245-250  Metacognition facilitates the ability in individuals to effectively plan, monitor, and evaluatetheir own learning, while assuming control of the self-learning process. Researchersclaim learning as a powerful predictor of metacognition. Therefore, in order to examinethe metacognition in relation to critical thinking ability among the students …

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Metacognitive Awareness among Rural and Urban Adolescents

Sasikala Vankayala and K. AnuradhaS.V. University, Tirupati Pages:211-219 Adolescence is a critical period characterized by significant cognitive, emotional, andsocial changes (WHO, 2017). The study examines metacognitive awareness duringthis phase, defined as the ability to reflect on and regulate cognitive processes. Thesample of 360 students studying in 7th, 8th, and 9th grades in both government andprivate …

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Role of Metacognition Awareness in Academic Procrastination

Urmila Devi and Deepti HoodaM.D. University, Rohtak, Haryana, India Pages:163-170 The present study explores the relationship between metacognition and academicprocrastination. A sample of 300 college students was assessed on metacognition andacademic procrastination using the ‘Meta-cognitive Awareness Inventory’ and ‘AcademicProcrastination Scale’, respectively. The data were analysed using correlation andregression analyses. The results of the correlational analysis …

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