Metareasoning: Theoretical and Methodological Developments
This Special Issue elucidates current theoretical and methodological developments in the field of metareasoning, which is concerned with the metacognitive processes that monitor and control our ongoing thinking and reasoning. Monitoring processes evaluate the efficacy of the “object-level” cognition...
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| description | This Special Issue elucidates current theoretical and methodological developments in the field of metareasoning, which is concerned with the metacognitive processes that monitor and control our ongoing thinking and reasoning. Monitoring processes evaluate the efficacy of the “object-level” cognition that underpins task performance, including processes that are involved in understanding task information, drawing inferences, and making decisions. In contrast, control processes allocate cognitive resources (e.g., attention and working memory), initiate new strategies, and terminate failing ones. The articles in this Special Issue are organised around three themes: The first relates to the interplay between metareasoning and object-level reasoning when the latter is conceptualised from a “dual-process” perspective, whereby relatively rapid, intuitive, and heuristic processes give rise to default responses that can be intervened with by relatively slow, reflective, and analytic processes. The second theme concerns the nature of individual differences in metareasoning, which is a topic currently under increasing scrutiny. The third theme concerns the way in which metareasoning research is rapidly extending its reach to answer challenging questions in new domains of enquiry beyond those that have traditionally been the preserve of investigations. Such research is giving rise to both valuable methodological developments and important theoretical advancements. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-1655532025-08-12T09:54:34Z Metareasoning: Theoretical and Methodological Developments Ball, Linden Richardson, Beth giving up metacognition cognition meta-reasoning individual differences dual-process theory reasoning judgment bias metareasoning ontology intelligent systems metareasoning problem ontology validation heterogeneity problem tip-of-the-tongue (TOT) curiosity alpha alpha suppression spectral analysis ERP consciousness actively open-minded thinking myside thinking heuristics intuitive reasoning single-process reasoning conflict detection logical intuitions creativity originality metacognitive judgments heuristic cues semantic distance cognitive reflection test think-aloud protocol analysis psychometrics judgment- and decision-making heuristics and biases cognitive reflection overconfidence error monitoring insight problems representational change problem-solving generalized additive models change points analysis intuition reflection debiasing foreign language effect analytic thinking attention to detail autism developmental change metareasoning metacognitive monitoring metacognitive control collaboration uncertainty teams alignment intersubjectivity language n/a thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JM Psychology This Special Issue elucidates current theoretical and methodological developments in the field of metareasoning, which is concerned with the metacognitive processes that monitor and control our ongoing thinking and reasoning. Monitoring processes evaluate the efficacy of the “object-level” cognition that underpins task performance, including processes that are involved in understanding task information, drawing inferences, and making decisions. In contrast, control processes allocate cognitive resources (e.g., attention and working memory), initiate new strategies, and terminate failing ones. The articles in this Special Issue are organised around three themes: The first relates to the interplay between metareasoning and object-level reasoning when the latter is conceptualised from a “dual-process” perspective, whereby relatively rapid, intuitive, and heuristic processes give rise to default responses that can be intervened with by relatively slow, reflective, and analytic processes. The second theme concerns the nature of individual differences in metareasoning, which is a topic currently under increasing scrutiny. The third theme concerns the way in which metareasoning research is rapidly extending its reach to answer challenging questions in new domains of enquiry beyond those that have traditionally been the preserve of investigations. Such research is giving rise to both valuable methodological developments and important theoretical advancements. 2025-08-12T09:54:32Z 2025-08-12T09:54:32Z 2025 book ONIX_20250812T110751_9783725840526_308 9783725840526 9783725840519 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/165553 eng image/jpeg Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/11011 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-7258-4051-9 10.3390/books978-3-7258-4051-9 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783725840526 9783725840519 286 open access |
| spellingShingle | giving up metacognition cognition meta-reasoning individual differences dual-process theory reasoning judgment bias metareasoning ontology intelligent systems metareasoning problem ontology validation heterogeneity problem tip-of-the-tongue (TOT) curiosity alpha alpha suppression spectral analysis ERP consciousness actively open-minded thinking myside thinking heuristics intuitive reasoning single-process reasoning conflict detection logical intuitions creativity originality metacognitive judgments heuristic cues semantic distance cognitive reflection test think-aloud protocol analysis psychometrics judgment- and decision-making heuristics and biases cognitive reflection overconfidence error monitoring insight problems representational change problem-solving generalized additive models change points analysis intuition reflection debiasing foreign language effect analytic thinking attention to detail autism developmental change metareasoning metacognitive monitoring metacognitive control collaboration uncertainty teams alignment intersubjectivity language n/a thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JM Psychology Metareasoning: Theoretical and Methodological Developments |
| title | Metareasoning: Theoretical and Methodological Developments |
| title_full | Metareasoning: Theoretical and Methodological Developments |
| title_fullStr | Metareasoning: Theoretical and Methodological Developments |
| title_full_unstemmed | Metareasoning: Theoretical and Methodological Developments |
| title_short | Metareasoning: Theoretical and Methodological Developments |
| title_sort | metareasoning theoretical and methodological developments |
| topic | giving up metacognition cognition meta-reasoning individual differences dual-process theory reasoning judgment bias metareasoning ontology intelligent systems metareasoning problem ontology validation heterogeneity problem tip-of-the-tongue (TOT) curiosity alpha alpha suppression spectral analysis ERP consciousness actively open-minded thinking myside thinking heuristics intuitive reasoning single-process reasoning conflict detection logical intuitions creativity originality metacognitive judgments heuristic cues semantic distance cognitive reflection test think-aloud protocol analysis psychometrics judgment- and decision-making heuristics and biases cognitive reflection overconfidence error monitoring insight problems representational change problem-solving generalized additive models change points analysis intuition reflection debiasing foreign language effect analytic thinking attention to detail autism developmental change metareasoning metacognitive monitoring metacognitive control collaboration uncertainty teams alignment intersubjectivity language n/a thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JM Psychology |
| topic_facet | giving up metacognition cognition meta-reasoning individual differences dual-process theory reasoning judgment bias metareasoning ontology intelligent systems metareasoning problem ontology validation heterogeneity problem tip-of-the-tongue (TOT) curiosity alpha alpha suppression spectral analysis ERP consciousness actively open-minded thinking myside thinking heuristics intuitive reasoning single-process reasoning conflict detection logical intuitions creativity originality metacognitive judgments heuristic cues semantic distance cognitive reflection test think-aloud protocol analysis psychometrics judgment- and decision-making heuristics and biases cognitive reflection overconfidence error monitoring insight problems representational change problem-solving generalized additive models change points analysis intuition reflection debiasing foreign language effect analytic thinking attention to detail autism developmental change metareasoning metacognitive monitoring metacognitive control collaboration uncertainty teams alignment intersubjectivity language n/a thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JM Psychology |
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