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Does Retrieval Fluency Contribute to the Underconfidence-With-Practice Effect?
Authors:Serra, Michael J.   Dunlosky, John
Abstract:Judgments of learning (JOLs) made during multiple study-test trials underestimate increases in recall performance across those trials, an effect that has been dubbed the underconfidence-with-practice (UWP) effect. In 3 experiments, the authors examined the contribution of retrieval fluency to the UWP effect for immediate and delayed JOLs. The UWP effect was demonstrated with reliable underconfidence on Trial 2 occurring for both kinds of JOL. However, in contrast to a retrieval-fluency hypothesis, fine-grained analyses indicated that the reliance of JOLs on retrieval fluency contributed minimally to the UWP effect. Our discussion focuses on the status of the retrieval-fluency hypothesis for the UWP effect. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:metacognition   judgments of learning   underconfidence with practice   retrieval fluency   judgment bias
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