Psychology
Metacognition and Confidence: A Review and Synthesis
S. M. Fleming
Research conducted by Stephen M. Fleming explores how propositional confidence—beliefs about one’s own (hypothetical) decisions informed by internal models—can bridge neural, computational, and psychological accounts of uncertainty and metacognition, explaining why metacognitive judgments are inferential, sometimes diverge from performance, and where interventions act.
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