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The Underconfidence-with-Practice Effect in Action Memory: The Contribution of Retrieval Practice to Metacognitive Monitoring

Authors :
Kubik, Veit
Jemstedt, Andreas
Eshratabadi, Hassan Mahjub
Schwartz, Bennett L.
Jönsson, Fredrik U.
Source :
Metacognition and Learning. Aug 2022 17(2):375-398.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

When making memory predictions (judgments of learning; JOLs), people typically underestimate the recall gain across multiple study-test cycles, termed the underconfidence-with-practice (UWP) effect. This is usually studied with verbal materials, but little is known about how people repeatedly learn and monitor their own actions and to what extent retrieval practice via interim tests influence the progression of JOLs across cycles. Using action phrases (i.e., "squeeze the lemon") as learning material, we demonstrated the UWP effect after both verbal and enactive encoding, although we did not get first-cycle overconfidence. As predicted, participants exhibited underconfidence in Cycles 2 and 3, as an error of calibrations. However, people's resolution of JOLs (i.e., ability to discriminate recalled from unrecalled items) increased across study-test cycles. Importantly, JOLs for study-test (relative to study-study) items increased faster across cycles suggesting that repeated study-test practice not only produces underconfidence across cycles, but also reduces underconfidence relative to study-study practice. We discuss these findings in terms of current explanations of the underconfidence-with-practice effect.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1556-1623
Volume :
17
Issue :
2
Database :
ERIC
Journal :
Metacognition and Learning
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
EJ1343039
Document Type :
Journal Articles<br />Reports - Research
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11409-021-09288-2