Metamemory and metamemory in elperly people : state of the art

This paper describes a review of studies on memory and metamemory in older adults. 47 research reports published between 1995 and 2005 were analyzed and organized in a matrix, which allowed to classify the variables tackled in the studies. For each variable, the results of the studies found, show a...

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