Metacognitive ability of male students: Difference impulsive-reflective cognitive style

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This study revealed the metacognitive activity of male students in impulsive cognitive and reflective cognitive style in solving mathematical problems, especially in the material of plane. One student of impulsive cognitive style and one student of reflective cognitive-style were selected to be the subjects of the study. Data were collected by giving written test of problem solving and interview. Data analysis was done through data reduction, data presentation, data interpretation and conclusion. The results showed that male student of reflective cognitive style was meticulous and careful in solving the problem so as to obtain correct answers, while the impulsive cognitive style student had the characteristics of using a short time in solving the problem, but less careful so that the answers tended to be wrong.

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Muhtarom, Sugiyanti, Utami, R. E., & Indriana, K. (2018). Metacognitive ability of male students: Difference impulsive-reflective cognitive style. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 983). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/983/1/012118

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