ICPS

2023 International Convention of Psychological Science

Metacognitive Illusions in Reasoning and Judgment: Exploring Biases and Interventions in the Domain of Meta Reasoning

Saturday, March 11, 2023 · Brussels, Belgium

Cognitive Science

This symposium showcases research in meta-reasoning. The first two presentations (Ackerman & Kosourikhina) focus on metacognitive biases—a dissociation between the cues that influence metacognitive evaluations and judgment accuracy. The second two presentations (Handley & Fiedler) examine metacognitive myopia, the failure to monitor, control and correct for biased inferences.

Chairs & Discussants

  • Thompson ValerieChair
    University of Saskatchewan

Presentations

  1. One, Two, Three, or More? How Many Biases Are There in One Metacognitive Judgment Regarding One Task?Rakefet Ackerman
  2. Conflict Detection, Confidence and Conditional Inference: Metacognitive Illusions in Human Reasoning. Veronika Kosourikhina
  3. Metacognitive Myopia and Belief Bias in Human Reasoning. Simon Handley