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Metacognitive Knowledge

Metacognitive Knowledge refers to person"s knowledge and Awareness of cognitive processes.

Metacognitive Knowledge is likewise, the knowledge about the usefulness of various cognitive pro

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Metacognitive training

metacognitive training refers to instruction in techniques that help to improve memory and learning, including how to coordinate learned skills across learning situations.

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Metacommunication

Metacommunication is the knowledge of the adequacy of one's own communication abilities. Moreover, Metacommunication is defined as implanting subliminal messages by stressing certain key words or phrases in long, confusing lectures. .

Metalinguistic awareness

Metalinguistic awareness is defined as the ability to think of language as an object; a knowledge of language and its properties; an understanding that language can be used for purposes other than communicating. Metalinguistic awareness is likewise defined as the conscious awareness of how language works.

Metamemory

Metamemory refers to the knowledge about one's memory and about how it works.

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Metamer

Metamer refer to two (2) lights that have different wavelength distributions but are perceptually identical. Please see Metamerism

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Metamerism

Metamerism refers to the situation in which two (2) physically different stimuli are perceptually identical. In vision, Metamerism refer to two (2) lights with different wavelength distributions that are perceived as having the same color.

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Metamotivation

Metamotivation is the motivation of self -actualizers, which involves maximizing personal potential rather than striving for a particular goal object.

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