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Xiaoyun Chen; Katherine E. Twomey; Miranda Hayes; Gert Westermann – Metacognition and Learning, 2025
The current study investigated how metacognitive abilities such as Knowledge Confidence (subjective prior knowledge estimate) and Correctness Confidence (appraisal of the likelihood of closing the gap) relate to curiosity, and examined the roles of these metacognitive measures and curiosity in learning. Using a blurred picture paradigm in which…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Personality Traits, Inquiry, Information Seeking
Natalie Hutchins; Natalie Evans; Jamie J. Jirout – Grantee Submission, 2025
This study explored differences in children's information seeking in the two exploration tasks aligned with proposed curiosity frameworks. One task provided an open-ended unlimited information seeking design assessing the frequency of exploration attempts across similar options; the second was a constrained information seeking design with limits…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Information Seeking, Child Behavior, Motivation
Emily R. Lanchak; Erik W. Carter; Elise D. McMillan – Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 2024
We examined the priorities parents hold for their children with disabilities and the pathways through which parents access needed information and resources related to these valued areas. Our sample included 405 parents of children (ages 12 and under) who experienced a diversity of disabilities and varied support needs. Although each of the parents…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Disabilities, Information Seeking, Resources
Rebeka Anna Zsoldos; Ildikó Király – Developmental Science, 2025
Pedagogy is seen as a "double-edged sword": it efficiently conveys information but may constrain the exploration of the causal structure of objects, suggesting that pedagogy and exploration are mutually exclusive learning processes. However, research on children's active involvement in concept acquisition implies that pedagogical signals…
Descriptors: Preschool Education, Preschool Children, Information Seeking, Discovery Learning
Mostafa Papi; Phil Hiver – Language Learning, 2025
Second language acquisition theory has traditionally focused on the cognitive and psycholinguistic processes involved in additional language (L2) learning. In addition, research on learner psychology has primarily centered on learners' cognitive abilities (e.g., aptitude and working memory) and internal traits or states (e.g., dispositions,…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Learning Theories, Learning Strategies, Linguistic Input
Marion Gardier; Marie Geurten – Child Development, 2025
Recent studies have established that even preverbal infants can monitor and regulate their mental states, raising the question of the variables involved in this early metacognitive development. Here, the metacognition of fifty-five 18-month-old (27 females; mostly White; data collection: 2023) was assessed using an eye-tracking paradigm designed…
Descriptors: Eye Movements, Toddlers, Parent Child Relationship, Metacognition
Gregory K. Tharp – Online Submission, 2025
Purpose: The purpose of this research project is to examine the state of mental health library research guides in the United States as well as the services offered by academic libraries. This paper highlights the informational background, mental health resources and tools and support services available besides academic library guides.…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Library Instruction, Library Materials, Guides
Tobias Gummer; Tanja Kunz – Field Methods, 2025
Political knowledge questions often are used in social sciences web surveys to study political literacy, identify knowledge gaps and misinformation, examine political polarization, and predict political behavior. However, knowledge questions are subject to bias when respondents look up the correct answers online. Lookup behavior can confound…
Descriptors: Online Surveys, Multiple Literacies, Knowledge Level, Information Seeking
Sophie Fobert; Rose Varin; Isabelle Cossette; Kaitline R. C. Fournier; Patricia E. Brosseau-Liard – Infant and Child Development, 2024
Past research has demonstrated that children prefer to learn from confident rather than hesitant informants. It is frequently assumed that they do so because they believe confidence to predict a person's knowledge and future accuracy; however, this assumption has not previously been tested. The present investigation therefore explored how 3- to…
Descriptors: Children, Self Esteem, Learning Processes, Credibility
Svenja Bedenlier; Katja Buntins; Melissa Bond; Marion Händel; Victoria I. Marín – Review of Education, 2025
Evidence syntheses, such as systematic reviews, aim to summarise the current state of research in a field, often using the publication language of a study as a criterion for inclusion or exclusion. However, this has serious implications for capturing evidence from a wider range of geographical areas, and the potential for linguistic bias. In order…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Academic Language, Educational Research, English
Jing Tang; Annette Pic; Cara L. Kelly; Rena Hallam – International Journal of Early Childhood, 2025
Millions of parents use non-parental childcare for their preschool-age children. Prior research has focused on family characteristics that are associated with parents' preferences of early care and education arrangements. Yet, little is known about preschool parents' perspectives of the childcare search process. To further explore how parents…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Preschool Children, Child Care Centers, Child Care
Ilyssa Salomon; Andrea M. Pals; Taylor Elsey; Jonathan M. Golding; Elizabeth A. Sheehan – Teaching of Psychology, 2024
Background: American Psychological Association Guidelines for Undergraduate Education (2013) encourage workforce preparation among undergraduate students, and the field of psychology has implemented this recommendation in various ways. Objective: The present study investigated what sources undergraduate psychology students use to find information…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Psychology, Information Seeking, Career Readiness
James Allen – Knowledge Quest, 2024
In an era where digital and media literacy is as fundamental as reading, writing, and arithmetic, the role of school librarians transcends traditional boundaries. They are the perfect teachers to nurture digital citizenship among learners, an increasingly vital role. This article delves into how these unsung heroes and digital leaders use their…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Internet, Citizenship, Librarians
Stacy Loeb; Tatiana Sanchez Nolasco; Nataliya Byrne; Laura Allen; Aisha T. Langford; Joseph E. Ravenell; Scarlett Lin Gomez; Samuel L. Washington; Hala T. Borno; Derek M. Griffith; Nickole Criner – Health Education & Behavior, 2024
Black men have a greater risk of prostate cancer as well as worse quality of life and more decisional regret after prostate cancer treatment compared to non-Hispanic White men. Furthermore, patients with prostate cancer who primarily obtain information on the internet have significantly more decisional regret compared to other information sources.…
Descriptors: African Americans, Males, Cancer, Internet
Douglas N. Harris; Jamie M. Carroll; Debbie Kim; Nicholas Mattei; Olivia G. Carr – National Center for Research on Education Access and Choice, 2024
Families are being given more and more choices of schools, from charter schools to virtual schools and private schools, through school vouchers. However, families often report not being well informed about these choices. Many report being awash in information, though not necessarily the information they want or need. State, district, and school…
Descriptors: School Choice, Web Sites, Information Seeking, Access to Information

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