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Metacognition01:26

Metacognition

Metacognition is a conscious process where individuals are aware of their cognitive and executive processes, such as planning before solving a problem or self-monitoring during reading. For instance, a writer may need help with composing a piece. The situation involves a writer who is working on a piece of writing, but while doing so, they realize that something is missing. They notice that their characters lack depth or details. This realization occurs because the writer is reflecting on their...
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Hindsight Biases

Hindsight bias leads you to believe that the event you just experienced was predictable, even though it really wasn’t. In other words, you knew all along that things would turn out the way they did. Can you relate this to the phrase "Hindsight is 20/20" now?
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Implicit Memories

Implicit memories, also known as non-declarative memories, are long-term memories that function outside of conscious awareness. These memories influence behavior and skills without explicit knowledge. This type of memory is evident in tasks like playing tennis, snowboarding, and texting. Implicit memory has three subsystems: procedural memory, conditioning, and priming. This type of memory is essential in various activities, from everyday tasks to specialized skills.
One key aspect of implicit...
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メタ知識は,メタ知識である.

James A Evans1, Jacob G Foster

  • 1Department of Sociology, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637, USA. jevans@uchicago.edu

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まとめ
この要約は機械生成です。

メタ知識の研究は,研究慣行を理解するために,科学的出版物のパターンを分析します. この成長する分野は,見過ごされた領域と新しい研究方向を特定することによって,科学を再構成するのに役立ちます.

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科学分野:

  • インフォマティックス (Informatics) とは
  • ビビロメトリクス (Bibliometrics) とは
  • サイエンス・オブ・サイエンス・サイエンスの科学

背景:

  • デジタル時代は,科学出版物やデータに前例のないアクセスを提供しています.
  • これにより,知識に関する知識の研究が可能になり,メタ知識と呼ばれる.

研究 の 目的:

  • メタ知識の研究の拡大する範囲を見直す.
  • メタ知識が科学的な調査にどのように情報を与え,形を変えることができるかを探求する.

主な方法:

  • 電子出版物や情報アーカイブの科学的な主張の規則性を分析する.
  • 研究パターンを導く基礎的な信念,好み,ツール,戦略を推論する.
  • 研究内容に対するコラボレーションネットワークや技術などの文脈的要因の影響を調査する.

主要な成果:

  • メタ知識の研究は,科学的主張の一貫したパターンを特定します.
  • チームダイナミクス,制度的名声,技術的進歩などの要因は,研究方向と内容に大きな影響を与えます.
  • メタ知識の研究は,知識の文脈が科学的成果をどのように形作っているかを明らかにします.

結論:

  • メタ知識の研究の幅と質の増大は,科学的実践に革命をもたらす可能性があります.
  • 再評価が必要な分野を特定し,新しい研究経路を提案することを可能にします.
  • メタ知識は,仮定を挑戦し,学問的境界を越えるのを容易にする.