Curiosity as a metacognitive feeling
… proposes that curiosity is a special type of metacognitive feeling. … Metacognitive feelings,
however, are affective responses that … As shown in Table 1, each type of metacognitive feeling …
however, are affective responses that … As shown in Table 1, each type of metacognitive feeling …
[PDF][PDF] Curiosity and metacognition
JA Litman - Metacognition: New research developments, 2009 - drjlitman.net
… feelings of interest, activate lower levels of state curiosity and motivate less information
seeking behavior. Directions for future research on curiosity and metacognition are discussed. ' | …
seeking behavior. Directions for future research on curiosity and metacognition are discussed. ' | …
Feeling-of-knowing experiences breed curiosity
… Our findings suggest that metacognitive experiences during unsuccessful retrieval from …
states of curiosity that shape behaviour beyond the immediate retrieval context. Curiosity may act …
states of curiosity that shape behaviour beyond the immediate retrieval context. Curiosity may act …
Affect, epistemic emotions, metacognition, and self-regulated learning
A Efklides - Teachers College Record, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
… to metacognitive experiences such as feeling of difficulty (in the case of surprise) and feeling
of confidence (in the case of curiosity)… the relations between metacognitive experiences and …
of confidence (in the case of curiosity)… the relations between metacognitive experiences and …
Epistemic emotions and metacognitive feelings
… of confidence, satisfaction, pleasure, surprise, curiosity, or frustration (ie, in form of
metacognitive feelings or epistemic emotions). Empirical evidence supports this assumption and …
metacognitive feelings or epistemic emotions). Empirical evidence supports this assumption and …
Epistemic curiosity, feeling-of-knowing, and exploratory behaviour
J Litman, T Hutchins, R Russon - Cognition & Emotion, 2005 - Taylor & Francis
… making a feeling-of-knowing FOK) judgementÐa metacognitive evaluation of the extent of
one's available knowledge Brown & McNeill, 1966; Eysenck, 1979; Hart, 1965). Stronger FOK …
one's available knowledge Brown & McNeill, 1966; Eysenck, 1979; Hart, 1965). Stronger FOK …
Metacognition of curiosity: People underestimate the seductive lure of non-instrumental information
… feeling or urge of “wanting” that directs people’s behavior even without accompanying subjective
positive feelings … To examine the metacognitive accuracy of curiosity we should utilize a …
positive feelings … To examine the metacognitive accuracy of curiosity we should utilize a …
Metacognitive states and feelings of curiosity: information-seeking behaviors during momentary retrieval-failure
KL McNeely-White - 2022 - search.proquest.com
… literature suggest that curiosity may be a metacognitive signal, … curiosity and the
retrieval-failure-based metacognitive states … to frame curiosity as a form of metacognition, which is …
retrieval-failure-based metacognitive states … to frame curiosity as a form of metacognition, which is …
Epistemic curiosity and the region of proximal learning
… curiosity as a metacognitive feeling state that is related to the individual's Region of Proximal
Learning (RPL), an adaptive mental space where we feel we … views of curiosity. Second, we …
Learning (RPL), an adaptive mental space where we feel we … views of curiosity. Second, we …
Are epistemic emotions metacognitive?
P Carruthers - Philosophical Psychology, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
… , curiosity, uncertainty, and feelings of knowing) are in any sense inherently metacognitive. …
emotions might be implicitly or procedurally metacognitive. It then explores the theoretical …
emotions might be implicitly or procedurally metacognitive. It then explores the theoretical …