Essays about: "JOL"
Found 3 essays containing the word JOL.
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1. The impact of picture cue emotionality on metamemory and cued recall of associated words
University essay from Psykologiska institutionenAbstract : Judgments of learning (JOL) are subjective predictions about how well information will be remembered in the future. Emotional stimuli have shown to be better remembered in free recall experiments, but not in cued recall experiments, even though JOLs have shown to be higher for emotional stimuli. READ MORE
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2. Do repeated judgments of learning lead to improved memory?
University essay from Psykologiska institutionenAbstract : Judgments of Learning (JOL) that are made after a delay, instead of immediately after study, are more accurate in terms of predicting later recall (the delayed JOL effect). The Self-Fulfilling Prophecy (SFP) theory explains the delayed JOL effect as the result of a testing effect. READ MORE
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3. An inquiry about students’ naïve knowledge of metacognitive strategies and the delayed JOL effect
University essay from Psykologiska institutionenAbstract : Properly tuned metacognitive knowledge is important for setting up realistic learning goals. One of the more robust findings in metacognitive science, the delayed JOL effect, pertains to the fact that delaying judgments of learning (JOL) leads to more accurate monitoring of one’s learning. READ MORE