Skilled but unaware of it: CAT undermines a test taker's metacognitive competence

Volume: 28, Issue: 1, Pages: 37 - 51
Published: Jan 12, 2012
Abstract
We investigated students' metacognitive experiences with regard to feelings of difficulty (FD), feelings of satisfaction (FS), and estimate of effort (EE), employing either computerized adaptive testing (CAT) or computerized fixed item testing (FIT). In an experimental approach, 174 students in grades 10 to 13 were tested either with a CAT or a FIT version of a matrices test. Data revealed that metacognitive experiences were not related to the...
Paper Details
Title
Skilled but unaware of it: CAT undermines a test taker's metacognitive competence
Published Date
Jan 12, 2012
Volume
28
Issue
1
Pages
37 - 51
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