Multiple Choice
Narinder has two exams the following day.She is convinced that no matter what she does, she will not be able to pass one of them.On the other hand, she thinks if she studies hard for the other exam, she could actually do well.Therefore, Narinder decides to study only for the exam she thinks she can pass.Narinder has:
A) made an error known as the conjunction fallacy-her performance in one exam is independent of her performance in the other exam.
B) demonstrated a lack of metamemory because with sufficient effort anyone can pass two exams.
C) failed to understand a principle of metamemory-namely that JOLs can be used to help us study.
D) demonstrated an aspect of metacognitive control-she marshaled her resources to accomplish a possible goal.
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