APS

31st APS Annual Convention · 2019

A Longer Lag during Repeated Retrieval Benefits Metacognitive Monitoring and Memory

Washington, DC · May 2019

Poster · Cross-Cutting Theme Poster - Psychological Science and Policy

  • Talira Kucina
    University of Tasmania
  • Matthew Palmer
    University of Tasmania
  • James Sauer
    University of Tasmania

Abstract

When learning to criterion (i.e., repeatedly recalling information correctly) of a higher level was paired with a longer lag between repetitions, memory on a subsequent test was superior. Participants understood the memorial benefits of higher criterion levels, while a novel finding was enhanced relative metacognitive accuracy with a longer lag.

Metacognition

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