Effects of Self-Perception of Reading Skill on Absolute Accuracy of Metacomprehension Judgements

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Heekyung Kwon
Tracy Linderholm
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[1] Seoul National University,Education Research Institute
[2] Georgia Southern University,Educational Psychology, College of Education
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Current Psychology | 2014年 / 33卷
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Self-perception of reading skill; Metacomprehension assessment; Prediction; Postdiction; Absolute accuracy;
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The objective of this study is to investigate the role of self-perception of reading skill as a critical cue for metacomprehension assessment. To achieve our objective, we inspected how self-perception of reading skill explains judgements of reading comprehension and their absolute accuracy. The study results supported our hypotheses: (1) self-perception of reading skill was predictive of metacomprehension predictions even when actual reading skill was controlled for; (2) the extent to which self-perception of reading skill deviated from actual reading skill accounted for the degree to which absolute accuracy of predictions was limited; and (3) more-skilled readers were less likely to overestimate their general reading skill and their reading performance in specific texts than less-skilled readers. However, (4) self-perception of reading skill was more highly related to postdictions than predictions of test performance, which was counter to expectations. We conclude that self-perception of reading skill influences metacomprehension assessments and their absolute accuracy.
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