How Much Do Metamemory Beliefs Contribute to the Font-Size Effect in Judgments of Learning?
Evidence shows that the font size of study items significantly influences judgments of learning (JOLs) and that people's JOLs are generally higher for larger words than for smaller words. Previous studies have suggested that font size influences JOLs in a belief-based way. However, few studies...
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doaj-5c81108e7cd8471f95495a7731e8386b2020-11-25T01:51:08ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-011011e014235110.1371/journal.pone.0142351How Much Do Metamemory Beliefs Contribute to the Font-Size Effect in Judgments of Learning?Xiao HuTongtong LiJun ZhengNingxin SuZhaomin LiuLiang LuoEvidence shows that the font size of study items significantly influences judgments of learning (JOLs) and that people's JOLs are generally higher for larger words than for smaller words. Previous studies have suggested that font size influences JOLs in a belief-based way. However, few studies have directly examined how much people's beliefs contribute to the font-size effect in JOLs. This study investigated the degree to which font size influenced JOLs in a belief-based way. In Experiment 1, one group of participants (learners) studied words with different font sizes and made JOLs, whereas another group of participants (observers) viewed the learners' study phase and made JOLs for the learners. In Experiment 2, participants made both JOLs and belief-based recall predictions for large and small words. Our results suggest that metamemory beliefs play an important role in the font-size effect in JOLs.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4640875?pdf=render |
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How Much Do Metamemory Beliefs Contribute to the Font-Size Effect in Judgments of Learning? |
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How Much Do Metamemory Beliefs Contribute to the Font-Size Effect in Judgments of Learning? |
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How Much Do Metamemory Beliefs Contribute to the Font-Size Effect in Judgments of Learning? |
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How Much Do Metamemory Beliefs Contribute to the Font-Size Effect in Judgments of Learning? |
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Evidence shows that the font size of study items significantly influences judgments of learning (JOLs) and that people's JOLs are generally higher for larger words than for smaller words. Previous studies have suggested that font size influences JOLs in a belief-based way. However, few studies have directly examined how much people's beliefs contribute to the font-size effect in JOLs. This study investigated the degree to which font size influenced JOLs in a belief-based way. In Experiment 1, one group of participants (learners) studied words with different font sizes and made JOLs, whereas another group of participants (observers) viewed the learners' study phase and made JOLs for the learners. In Experiment 2, participants made both JOLs and belief-based recall predictions for large and small words. Our results suggest that metamemory beliefs play an important role in the font-size effect in JOLs. |
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