ICPS
2023 International Convention of Psychological Science
Metacognitive Illusions in Reasoning and Judgment: Exploring Biases and Interventions in the Domain of Meta Reasoning
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
- One, Two, Three, or More? How Many Biases Are There in One Metacognitive Judgment Regarding One Task?Rakefet Ackerman
- Conflict Detection, Confidence and Conditional Inference: Metacognitive Illusions in Human Reasoning. Veronika Kosourikhina
- Metacognitive Myopia and Belief Bias in Human Reasoning. Simon Handley