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ArtikelThe Illusion of Knowing, Error Detection, and Motivational Orientations  
Oleh: Ford, Michael L. ; Kroll, Mark D.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Contemporary Educational Psychology vol. 17 no. 04 (Oct. 1992), page 371-378.
Topik: motivation; illusion; error detection; motivational orientations
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Isi artikelIn the error detection paradigm, subjects are asked to read material containing contradictory information. Glenberg, Wilkinson, and Epstein (1982) reported that subjects not only commonly failed to detect errors (low comprehension monitoring), but they also over rated their objective comprehension of the expository text (illusion of knowing). The present study found that both error detection and the illusion of knowing were related to subjects' motivational orientation in learning. The illusion of knowing and poor error detection performance were associated with ego orientation (competitive focus on self). Higher levels of error detection were associated with task orientation (focus on task).
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