Effects of self-assessment feedback on self-assessment and task-selection accuracy

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2019

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Raaijmakers, S.F.ISNI 0000000475927556
Baars, Martine
Paas, Fred
van Merriënboer, Jeroen J.G.
van Gog, TamaraISNI 0000000387224834

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Abstract

Effective self-regulated learning in settings in which students can decide what tasks to work on, requires accurate self-assessment (i.e., a judgment of own level of performance) as well as accurate task selection (i.e., choosing a subsequent task that fits the current level of performance). Because self-assessment accuracy is often low, task-selection accuracy suffers as well and, consequently, self-regulated learning can lead to suboptimal learning outcomes. Recent studies have shown that a training with video modeling examples enhanced self-assessment accuracy on problem-solving tasks, but the training was not equally effective for every student and, overall, there was room for further improvement in self-assessment accuracy. Therefore, we investigated whether training with video examples followed by feedback focused on self-assessment accuracy would improve subsequent self-assessment and task-selection accuracy in the absence of the feedback. Experiment 1 showed, contrary to our hypothesis, that self-assessment feedback led to less accurate future self-assessments. In Experiment 2, we provided students with feedback focused on self-assessment accuracy plus information on the correct answers, or feedback focused on self-assessment accuracy, plus the correct answers and the opportunity to contrast those with their own answers. Again, however, we found no beneficial effect of feedback on subsequent self-assessment accuracy. In sum, we found no evidence that feedback on self-assessment accuracy improves subsequent accuracy. Therefore, future research should address other ways improving accuracy, for instance by taking into account the cues upon which students base their self-assessments.

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Feedback, Problem solving, Self-assessment, Self-regulated learning, Task-selection, Education

Citation

Raaijmakers, S F, Baars, M, Paas, F, van Merriënboer, J J G & van Gog, T 2019, 'Effects of self-assessment feedback on self-assessment and task-selection accuracy', Metacognition and Learning, vol. 14, no. 1, pp. 21-42. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11409-019-09189-5