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The metacognition program has focused on understanding three inter-related components of self-regulated learning: monitoring of learning, control of study time, and the application of strategies during learning. These three components of learning fall under the rubric of metacognition, which concerns people’s cognition (or beliefs) about their cognitions. By studying metacognition in students across the lifespan, a major goal of all facets of the research and involves developing techniques to improve student learning and achievement across multiple domains.

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RADLab Members

 



  • (Top to bottom): Nola Daley, Michelle Rivers, John Dunlosky, Irina Ghilic (visiting member), Jess Janes, Amanda Zamary, Angie Jones, Kayla Morehead, and Katherine Rawson.
     



  • (Left to right): Mariette Van Loon, Katie Wissman, Chris Was (honorary member), Amanda Zamary, Kayla Morehead, John Dunlosky, Katherine Rawson, Michael Mueller and Nathan Foster.



  • (Left to right): Ginger Snap, Sloppy Joe, and Zoey (our RADlab Mascot!)

  • LAB ADDRESS
    Department of Psychology
    Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ State University
    Ñý¼§Ö±²¥, OH 44242
    Ph. 330-672-2270
    Fx. 330-672-3786

  • PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR
    John Dunlosky
    Professor of Psychology & Director of Experimental Training
    319 Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ Hall
    Ph. 330-672-2207
    jdunlosk@kent.edu