INVESTIGADORES
CALERO Cecilia Ines
artículos
Título:
The Metacognitive Abilities of Children and Adults
Autor/es:
SALLES A; AIS J; SEMELMAN M; SIGMAN M; CALERO, CI
Revista:
Cognitive Development
Editorial:
Elsevier
Referencias:
Lugar: Amsterdam; Año: 2016 vol. 40 p. 101 - 110
ISSN:
0885-2014
Resumen:
Metacognition, or the capacity to reflect upon one?s own knowledge, is a key trait in our cognitive repertoire which is developed during childhood. Here, a direct comparison of metacognitive ability in children (N = 188; 6?9 years old) and adults, (N = 47) using a single perceptual task, was made. Results showed that 6?9 years old children have a level of metacognitive access similar to that of adults. Further, a signal detection theory model was applied in order to distinguish metacognitive ability from the propensity towards risk taking, two factors that have so far been confounded in studies. Children presented a suboptimal tendency towards risky decisions and a natural predisposition to overconfidence that can be partially mitigated by imposing a conservative normative strategy.