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retrospective confidence judgment

retrospective confidence judgment

an individual’s assessment of how well he or she did on a test, typically one involving recall of learned information. Such judgments tend to be only weakly correlated with a participant’s actual performance on the test. Compare ease-of-learning judgment.

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