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According to John Flavell, metacognition is best described as

  • The ability to control your thinking processes through various strategies
  • The awareness and control over the cognitive processes engaged in learning
  • The knowledge of skill and strategies that an individual may employ in solving a problem
  • The knowledge you have of your own cognitive processes (correct)

Metacognitive knowledge refers to

  • The knowledge you have of your own cognitive processes
  • The knowledge of skill and strategies that an individual may employ in solving a problem (correct)
  • The awareness and control over the cognitive processes engaged in learning
  • The ability to control your thinking processes through various strategies

Metacognitive regulation involves

  • The knowledge of skill and strategies that an individual may employ in solving a problem
  • The knowledge you have of your own cognitive processes
  • The ability to control your thinking processes through various strategies
  • The awareness and control over the cognitive processes engaged in learning (correct)

Declarative knowledge in metacognition refers to

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Metamemory is a factor that influences

<p>The knowledge you have of your own cognitive processes (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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