
Metacognitive Diversity
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- 1: Joëlle Proust and Martin Fortier: Metacognitive diversity across culture: An introduction
- I. Introducing metacognition
- 2: Norbert Schwarz: Of fluency, beauty, and truth: Inferences from metacognitive experiences
- 3: Rolf Reber and Ara Norenzayan: Shared fluency theory of social cohesiveness: How the metacognitive feeling of processing fluency contributes to group processes
- 4: Bahador Bahrami: Making the most of individual differences in joint decisions
- II. How does metacognition develop: Cross-cultural studies
- 5: Paul Harris: Revisiting privileged access
- 6: Sunae Kim, Ameneh Shahaeian, and Joëlle Proust: Developmental diversity in mindreading and metacognition
- 7: Athanasios Chasiotis: The developmental role of experience-based metacognition for cultural diversity in executive function, motivation and mindreading
- III. Metacognition in communication
- 8: Anna Papafragou and Ercenur Ünal: The relation between language and mental state reasoning
- 9: Janis Nuckolls and Tod Swanson: Respectable uncertainty and pathetic truth in Amazonian Quichua speaking culture
- 10: Olivier Le Guen: Managing epistemicity among the Yucatec Mayas (Mexico)
- IV. Metacognitive regulation and self-concept
- 11: Veronica X. Yan and Daphna Oyserman: The world as we see it: The culture-identity-metacognition interface
- 12: Ulrich Kühnen and Marieke van Egmond: Learning: A cultural construct
- 13: Giovanni Bennardo: Cultural models in Tongan metacognition
- V. Metacognition within religious practices
- 14: Tanya Luhrmann: Prayer as a metacognitive activity
- 15: Uffe Schjødt and Jeppe Jensen: Depletion and deprivation: Social functional pathways to a shared metacognition
- 16: Martin Fortier: Sense of reality, metacognition and culture in schizophrenic and drug-induced hallucinations: An interdisciplinary approach
- VI. Do epistemic norms vary across cultures?
- 17: Stephen Stich: Knowledge, intuition and culture
- 18: Jonathan Mair: Metacognitive variety, from Inner Mongolian Buddhism to post-truth
- 19: Cristine Legare and Andrew Shtulman: Explanatory pluralism across cultures and development
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