Do thinking styles contribute to metacognition beyond self‐rated abilities? |
| |
Authors: | Li‐fang Zhang |
| |
Institution: | Faculty of Education , The University of Hong Kong , Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong |
| |
Abstract: | The principal objective of this study was to explore the predictive power of thinking styles for metacognition when self‐rated abilities were taken into account. As a preliminary step, the study examined the psychometric properties of the Metacognitive Awareness Inventory (MAI). Four hundred and twenty‐four university students from mainland China responded to the MAI, the Thinking Styles Inventory‐Revised II, and the Self‐Rated Ability Scale. The study ascertained the reliability and validity of the MAI. More importantly, results suggested that three creativity‐generating styles (hierarchical, liberal and legislative) and the executive style predicted metacognition beyond self‐rated abilities. Practical significance of the main research finding was discussed for university faculty members, students and university senior managers. |
| |
Keywords: | thinking style metacognition self‐rated abilities |
|
|