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    The Awareness of Your Own Learning and Thinking Processes, Often
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The Awareness of Your Own Learning and Thinking Processes, Often

Question 3

Question 3

Multiple Choice

The awareness of your own learning and thinking processes, often described as "thinking about your thinking" is called


A) Metacognition.
B) Personal bias.
C) Thinking outside the box.

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