2015
DOI: 10.1590/0102-37722015021375163171
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Evidências de Validade de uma Escala Destinada à Avaliação da Metacognição Infantil

Abstract: RESUMO -Pensamentos e conhecimentos que os indivíduos possuem sobre seus próprios processos cognitivos definem o termo metacognição. O objetivo deste trabalho foi continuar o processo de validação da Escala de Metacognição (EMETA) analisando evidências baseadas na estrutura e na consistência internas, bem como a realização de comparação entre as médias para investigar as influências das variáveis gênero, tipo de escola e idade. Os resultados encontrados em amostra de 196 participantes entre 9 e 12 anos apontar… Show more

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“…Two instruments were used. The first one, the metacognition scale (EMETA) (Pascualon-Araujo & Schelini, 2015), is a tracking instrument, whose objective is to assess metacognitive skills in children from 9 to 12 years of age. It is composed of 16 cognitive tasks such as: "I'm good at remembering things I see", "during the reading of the book I keep asking myself how much of it I understand" and "when I finish a test, I can tell if I did well or not".…”
Section: Instrumentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two instruments were used. The first one, the metacognition scale (EMETA) (Pascualon-Araujo & Schelini, 2015), is a tracking instrument, whose objective is to assess metacognitive skills in children from 9 to 12 years of age. It is composed of 16 cognitive tasks such as: "I'm good at remembering things I see", "during the reading of the book I keep asking myself how much of it I understand" and "when I finish a test, I can tell if I did well or not".…”
Section: Instrumentsmentioning
confidence: 99%