Operational Noncommutativity in Sequential Metacognitive Judgments
A recent study published on arXiv explores the concept of operational noncommutativity in sequential metacognitive judgments. The researchers investigated how the order of evaluations and updates affects metacognitive judgments, demonstrating that order effects can significantly impact cognitive processes. This work has implications for the development of more accurate and reliable metacognitive models.
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