“…study epistemic perspective and epistemic processing. The studies described in section 1.2.2., among others (e.g., Lin, Liang, & Tsai, 2012;Muis & Franco, 2010;Muis, Kendeou, & Franco, 2011;Stahl, Pieschl, & Bromme, 2006), suffer from the same limitations as studies that explored relations between epistemic perspective and learning: They employed self-report measures to assess epistemic processing, which have notable psychometric problems (see Winne, Jamieson-Noel, & Muis, 2002). Furthermore, research examining relations between epistemic perspective and epistemic processing examined epistemic processing after engagement in an activity, employing offline methods through retrospective interviews (e.g., Mason, et al, 2010) or questionnaires in which participants reported the frequency of engagement in epistemic processing in a particular course (Muis & Franco, 2010).…”