ISSN: 2375-4427
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José Luis Antoñanzas
Zaragoza-50009
Spain
Research Article
Metacognitive Skills in Driving
Author(s): Jose Luis Antonanzas, Carlos SalaveraJose Luis Antonanzas, Carlos Salavera
Better knowing subjects’ learning processes in driving entails knowing the strategies they adopt to acquire such learning. Sound metacognition knowledge as a fundamental learning strategy through the metacognitive skills (MS) that individuals use to drive allows us to further extend information on subjects’ hard and complicated driving activity. Research was conducted with drivers (N=313) that measured their metacognitive skills, and their type and way of driving. The results showed significant differences between drivers who use more metacognitive skills and those who use them less frequently, despite both groups describing their type and way of driving as good and safe, which may not be true for those who employ fewer metacognitive skills. Finally, those drivers (N=82; 26.20%) who obtained a higher score for their way/type of driving, and who displayed sound MS, represen.. View More»
DOI:
10.4172/2375-4427.1000180