2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11409-022-09326-7
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Metacognitive errors in the classroom: The role of variability of past performance on exam prediction accuracy

Abstract: Students often make incorrect predictions about their exam performance, with the lowestperforming students showing the greatest inaccuracies in their predictions. The reasons why low-performing students make inaccurate predictions are not fully understood. In two studies, we tested the hypothesis that low-performing students erroneously predict their exam performance in part because their past performance varies considerably, yielding unreliable data from which to make their predictions. In contrast, high-perf… Show more

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