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Gnoma [55]
2 years ago
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When examiners question the reliability of information or inferences they are expected to rely on in their findings, this is an

example of _________________
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coldgirl [10]2 years ago
5 0

People are known to have different kinds of skills. The skills used by the examiners is an example of <u>metacognitive </u>skills.

<h3>What are metacognitive skills?</h3>

Metacognitive skills is simply known to be a type of skills that helps one  to organize and look into your thought process linked to learning and problem-solving.

This kind of skills is known to be one having self-awareness in case of the information one do and do not know and how one can work so as to remember or retain knowledge in terms of that  particular subject.

Through these Metacognitive skills, examiners can look into the truthfulness of information or any inferences made.

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