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What is metacognition?
What is metacognition?
- The possession of domain-specific knowledge
- The ability to regulate cognitive skills and identify deficits (correct)
- The ability to perform a specific skill
- The ability to engage in strategic planning
According to recent research, what is the advantage of metacognitively aware learners over ignorant learners?
According to recent research, what is the advantage of metacognitively aware learners over ignorant learners?
- They have higher aptitude in cognitive tasks
- They have better domain-specific knowledge
- They are more strategic and perform better (correct)
- They are more efficient at performing specific skills
What does 'knowledge about cognition' refer to in the two-component model of metacognition?
What does 'knowledge about cognition' refer to in the two-component model of metacognition?
- The possession of domain-specific knowledge
- What students know about themselves, tactics, and effective situations (correct)
- The ability to monitor comprehension problems
- Procedural knowledge about specific skills
In the two-component model of metacognition, what does 'regulation of cognition' refer to?
In the two-component model of metacognition, what does 'regulation of cognition' refer to?
What is the main advantage of having both knowledge and regulation in metacognition according to the text?
What is the main advantage of having both knowledge and regulation in metacognition according to the text?
Why is metacognition critical for successful learning according to the text?
Why is metacognition critical for successful learning according to the text?
According to Dr. Bandura, which of the following is a primary source of influence for developing and maintaining self-efficacy?
According to Dr. Bandura, which of the following is a primary source of influence for developing and maintaining self-efficacy?
What did Dr. Dweck classify as the two sorts of mindsets?
What did Dr. Dweck classify as the two sorts of mindsets?
According to Dr. Bandura, which method is recognized as the most effective for instilling a strong sense of effectiveness?
According to Dr. Bandura, which method is recognized as the most effective for instilling a strong sense of effectiveness?
What is the basis of future expectations as per Dr. Bandura's self-efficacy theory?
What is the basis of future expectations as per Dr. Bandura's self-efficacy theory?
What does outcome expectancy refer to in self-efficacy theory?
What does outcome expectancy refer to in self-efficacy theory?
In the context of self-efficacy theory, what does efficacy expectation refer to?
In the context of self-efficacy theory, what does efficacy expectation refer to?
According to Dr. Bandura, what does emotional arousal represent in the development of self-efficacy?
According to Dr. Bandura, what does emotional arousal represent in the development of self-efficacy?
What is the underlying assumption of self-efficacy theory according to Dr. Bandura?
What is the underlying assumption of self-efficacy theory according to Dr. Bandura?
What does Moore’s Law predict about the number of transistors in an integrated circuit?
What does Moore’s Law predict about the number of transistors in an integrated circuit?
What did Gordon Moore observe about the size of transistors in 1965?
What did Gordon Moore observe about the size of transistors in 1965?
What is the primary advantage of graphene-based transistors over silicon transistors?
What is the primary advantage of graphene-based transistors over silicon transistors?
Why did Gordon Moore state that Moore’s Law would not be as reliable in the next decade?
Why did Gordon Moore state that Moore’s Law would not be as reliable in the next decade?
What is the potential drawback of producing nanotubes for graphene-based transistors?
What is the potential drawback of producing nanotubes for graphene-based transistors?
In what year did a computer chip containing 2,000 transistors cost less than P1.00 to manufacture?
In what year did a computer chip containing 2,000 transistors cost less than P1.00 to manufacture?
What is the fundamental unit of quantum information in quantum computing?
What is the fundamental unit of quantum information in quantum computing?
What allows quantum computers to represent different states simultaneously?
What allows quantum computers to represent different states simultaneously?
Which technology aims to create a computer that imitates the architecture of the human brain with much lesser energy than a traditional transistor?
Which technology aims to create a computer that imitates the architecture of the human brain with much lesser energy than a traditional transistor?
What does optical computing use to perform calculations at the nanoscale possible at the speed of light?
What does optical computing use to perform calculations at the nanoscale possible at the speed of light?
What enables distributed computing to model protein molecules and discover cures for serious diseases such as Alzheimer's?
What enables distributed computing to model protein molecules and discover cures for serious diseases such as Alzheimer's?
What was successfully executed by the 16-bit carbon nanotube microprocessor developed in 2019?
What was successfully executed by the 16-bit carbon nanotube microprocessor developed in 2019?
Which technology uses DNA data storage to put all the information into the tiniest storage?
Which technology uses DNA data storage to put all the information into the tiniest storage?
What does DNA computing enable due to parallel processing and analyzing all possible answers at once?
What does DNA computing enable due to parallel processing and analyzing all possible answers at once?