Social Metacognition.
Metacognition refers to thinking about our own thinking. It has assumed a prominent role in social judgment because our thoughts about our thoughts can magnify, attenuate, or even reverse the impact of primary cognition. Metacognitive thoughts can also produce changes in thought, feeling, and behavi...
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Taylor & Francis,
2012.
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Series: | Frontiers of social psychology.
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BF311 .S646 2012
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