Multiple Choice
Research by John Dunlosky and others has shown that JOLs are more accurate when:
A) the experimenter does not interfere in the judgment process.
B) participants are prepped beforehand in what to expect during the JOL test.
C) JOLs are made when on the cue of a cue-target pair than when both the cue and the target are shown.
D) JOLs are made when both the cue and the target are shown relative to a cue-less JOL.
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