Judgments of learning (JOLs) are subjective ratings of __________.
A) the ability to remember what was learned in school, even over long periods of time
B) the degree to which a person thinks that he or she has encoded knowledge into memory
C) the degree to which another person learned a set of information
D) the degree to which a person is able to remember the actual event in which he or she learned some piece of information
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Q15: FOKs appear to be based on _.
A)
Q16: A person's estimates of how well he
Q17: How accurate are judgments of learning (JOLs)?
A)
Q18: What is the general theory of metamemory
Q19: Understanding the accuracy of Judgments of learning
Q21: People are less accurate at remembering _.
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Q22: Remember versus know judgments are NOT differentially
Q23: Reduction in the knew-it-all-along effect can occur
Q24: People make a "don't know" judgment quickly
Q25: When a person is certain that remembering
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