Discrimination in measures of knowledge monitoring accuracy

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Abstract

Knowledge monitoring predicts academic outcomes in many contexts. However, measures of knowledge monitoring accuracy are often incomplete. In the current study, a measure of students' ability to discriminate known from unknown information as a component of knowledge monitoring was considered. Undergraduate students' knowledge monitoring accuracy was assessed and used to predict final exam scores in a specific course. It was found that gamma, a measure commonly used as the measure of knowledge monitoring accuracy, accounted for a small, but significant amount of variance in academic performance whereas the discrimination and bias indexes combined to account for a greater amount of variance in academic performance.

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Was, C. A. (2014). Discrimination in measures of knowledge monitoring accuracy. Advances in Cognitive Psychology, 10(3), 104–112. https://doi.org/10.5709/acp-0161-y

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