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Metacognition in Real Life Situations and Study Skills and Habits: Two Types of Processes

Year 2016, Volume: 12 Issue: 1, 73 - 89, 01.04.2016

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The relationship between metacognition in real life situations and study skills and habits was examined using a sample of college students. Results showed no significant relationship between these two variables nor was there a significant relationship between study skills and reaction time as measured on the metacognitive test. However, there was a positive significant correlation between study skills, and high school and college GPA's; a significant negative relationship between high school GPA and reaction time; and a positive significant correlation between high school GPA and metacognitive test scores calculated based on reaction time. High school GPA was significantly related to study skills and to the relationship between study skills and academic performance as opposed to college GPA. The importance of college GPA as a significant predictor of study skills depends on whether or not students grades were assigned objectively without manipulation or inflation

Year 2016, Volume: 12 Issue: 1, 73 - 89, 01.04.2016

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Other ID JA37PN96RE
Journal Section Articles
Publication Date April 1, 2016
Published in Issue Year 2016 Volume: 12 Issue: 1

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APA Metacognition in Real Life Situations and Study Skills and Habits: Two Types of Processes. (2016). International Journal Of Progressive Education, 12(1), 73-89.