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Correcting experience-based judgments: the perseverance of subjective experience in the face of the correction of judgment
Many of our cognitive and metacognitive judgments are based on sheer subjective experience. Subjective experience, however, may be contaminated by irrelevant factors, resulting in biased judgments. Under certa...
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Confidence judgments: The monitoring of object-level and same-level performance
The influential metacognitive framework of Nelson and Narens (1990) distinguishes between object-level and meta-level, with two metacognitive processes, monitoring and control, governing the interplay between the...