Sixth Bi-Annual Meeting

Thursday, November 18th, 2010
Millennium Hotel, Laclede Ballroom
St. Louis, MO
12:30 4:00 PM

The 2010 IAM meeting featured several talks and a keynote address on a variety of topics related to metacognition.

 

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Program
12:30 REGISTRATION OPENS (no fee)
1:00 Christopher Hertzog, Georgia Institute of Technology
A Semi-new Theory of Feeling-of-Knowing Accuracy
1:20 Jason S. Nomi & Anne M. Cleary, Colorado State University
Recognition without Identification and the Feeling of Knowing: A Comparison of Retrospective and Prospective Familiarity Judgments
1:40 Sean Lane, Stephanie Groft, Kathleen Vieira, Leslie Butler, & Tanya Karam, Louisiana State university
Nudging Memory Back on Target: Test Feedback Improves Subsequent Source Monitoring Accuracy
2:00 BREAK
2:10 Erika Carlson, Simine Vazire, Washington University, & Richard M. Furr, Wake Forest
Calibration in Interpersonal Perception: Do People Know when their Social Judgments are Accurate?
2:30 Qin Zhao, Western Kentucky University
Tenacity of Anchoring in Metacomprehension Judgments Under High Accuracy Motivation
2:50 Valerie Thompson, Jamie P. Turner, Gordon Pennycook, University of Saskatchewan, & Jonathan Evans, University of Plymouth
Choosing Between Intuition and Reason: The Role of Metacognition in Initiating Analytic Thinking
3:10 BREAK
Keynote Address
3:20 Larry Jacoby, Washington University
New Directions for Investigating Metacognition: Birds, False Hearing, and Faces

Pictures

The following pictures were taken at the meeting:

 
 

The speakers

 
 

Keynote speaker Larry Jacoby

 
 

Christopher Hertzog

 
 

Jason Nomi

 
 

Sean Lane

 
 

Erika Carlson

 
 

Qin Zhao

 
 

Valerie Thompson