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A comprehensive assessment of current methods for measuring metacognition
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A comprehensive empirical assessment of 17 metacognition measures shows all are valid, most similarly precise, with weak links to response and metacognitive bias but strong dependence on task performance; split-half reliability is high while test-retest reliability is generally poor, suggesting no perfect metric and that different measures suit different contexts. Research conducted by Dobromir Rahnev.
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