“…Rather, we present this framework as a means to spark research that integrates motivation and task demands into the general thinking of how metacognition operates across various affective and cognitive processes. Our own research, as well as the research of others discussed in this review have provided some evidence for a causal relationship between motivation and metacognition(Jang et al, 2020;Sidi et al, 2018); prior knowledge and metacognition(Mihalca & Mengelkamp, 2020;Whatley & Castel, 2021); task demands and control(Dai, 2020;Fiechter & Benjamin, 2018;Palmer et al, 2010;Toppino & Pagano, 2021); monitoring and control(DeCaro & Thomas, 2019;Efklides, 2014;Koriat et al, 2014), control and output(Bulevich & Thomas, 2012;Undorf et al, 2021), and finally between cognitive resources and metacognition(Murphy & Castel, 2020;Peng & Tullis, 2021;Thomas et al, 2011Thomas et al, , 2013. However, additional empirical research will help to refine this framework and promote its value in uniting the presently independent fields investigating metacognition.…”