Authors
Rayne A Sperling, Bruce C Howard, Lee Ann Miller, Cheryl Murphy
Publication date
2002/1/31
Journal
Contemporary educational psychology
Volume
27
Issue
1
Pages
51-79
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
Two studies were conducted to investigate measures of children's metacognition. Experiment 1 presented two versions of a self-report inventory, the Jr. MAI, appropriate for assessing metacognition in children in grades 3–9. Factor analyses are interpreted that illustrate how the items measure components of metacognition. Experiment 2 further addressed properties of the two versions and compared the instrument to other inventories, teacher ratings of children's metacognition, and student achievement scores. Findings indicated high correlations between the Jr. MAI and an existing metacognitive problem-solving inventory (Fortunato, Hecht, Tittle, & Alvarez, 1991). Moderate correlations between the Jr. MAI and other self-report instruments of metacognition while reading (Jacobs & Paris, 1987; Schmitt, 1990) and low correlations between the Jr. MAI and teacher ratings of metacognition and overall achievement …
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Scholar articles
RA Sperling, BC Howard, LA Miller, C Murphy - Contemporary educational psychology, 2002