A LITERATURE REVIEW ABOUT JUDGMENTS OF LEARNING, FEELING OF KNOWING, AND TIP OF TONGUE ON AGING EFFECT

Auteurs

  • Ayşe Nur METIN

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.47743/asas-2024-2-774

Mots-clés :

Monitoring, Métamémoire, Source de Mémoire, Sentiment de Connaître, Jugement d'Apprentissage

Résumé

Le but de cette étude est de passer en revue les résultats de recherches antérieures sur l'effet sur le vieillissement dans le domaine de la surveillance des sources, à savoir : jugement d'apprentissage (JOL), sentiment de savoir (FOK), pointe de langue (TOT). Dans la première partie de l'article, le concept global de métamémoire est décrit qui comporte une ou deux composantes principales de surveillance (par exemple JOL, FOK). Ensuite, le suivi métacognitif chez les personnes âgées à partir de plusieurs résultats de recherche dans la littérature est examiné. Dans cette étude, la différence entre les adultes plus jeunes et plus âgés en matière de surveillance des sources qui font l'objet de l'étude est également abordée. Les récents progrès théoriques et empiriques sur l'effet du vieillissement dans la surveillance des sources sont pris en compte. Des études antérieures ayant identifié les effets du vieillissement sur la surveillance des sources sont examinées. Ces études sont comparées et les points intéressants qui se démarquent sont discutés. Après avoir discuté des forces et des faiblesses des études, les questions de savoir où et comment ces études peuvent être utilisées sont également abordées.

Biographie de l'auteur

Ayşe Nur METIN

Università degli Studi di Roma Foro Italico

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Publiée

2024-12-26