Are you sure about that? Eliciting confidence ratings may influence performance on Raven's progressive matrices
Confidence ratings (CR) have often been integrated into reasoning and intelligence tasks as a means for assessing meta-reasoning processes. Although it is often assumed that eliciting these judgements throughout reasoning tasks has no effect on the underlying performance outcomes, this is yet to be...
Main Authors: | Double, K, Birney, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Taylor and Francis
2017
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