Browsing Psychology by Author "Young, Michael E."
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More isn’t always better: when metacognitive prompts are misleading
Vangsness, Lisa; Young, Michael E. (Springer, 2020-09-29)Accurate metacognitive monitoring improves performance in a variety of naturalistic contexts. However, the laboratory contexts used to study metacognition differ from naturalistic environments in important ways. Specifically, ... -
Turtle, task ninja, or time waster? Who cares? Traditional task-completion strategies are overrated
Vangsness, Lisa; Young, Michael E. (SAGE, 2020-03-01)Standard approaches for identifying task-completion strategies, such as precrastination and procrastination, reduce behavior to single markers that oversimplify the process of task completion. To illustrate this point, we ...