THE DEVELOPMENT OF A METACOGNITION QUESTIONNAIRE FOR UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS: A CONFIRMATORY FACTOR ANALYSIS

Authors

  • Araya Pontanya Chiang Mai University
  • Duanghathai Katwibun Chiang Mai University

Keywords:

metacognition, university students, validity, confirmatory factor analysis

Abstract

The aim of this study was to develop a metacognition testing for undergraduate students in social sciences program. A sample of 671 participants was undergraduate students in social sciences program. The results of confirmatory factor analysis supported six-factors model of metacognition testing which consisted of declarative knowledge, procedural knowledge, conditional knowledge, planning, monitoring and evaluating which based on Schraw (1998) (=2022.20, df=1039, p<0.001, =1.94, CFI=0.908, RMSEA=0.038). The results revealed a good internal consistency reliability of six factors (Cronbach’s alpha coefficient is between 0.677 and 0.817). The results also supported that the metacognition testing can be applied for evaluating metacognition level in undergraduate students in social sciences program.

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Published

2017-10-20

How to Cite

Pontanya, A., & Katwibun, D. (2017). THE DEVELOPMENT OF A METACOGNITION QUESTIONNAIRE FOR UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS: A CONFIRMATORY FACTOR ANALYSIS. Life Sciences and Environment Journal, 18(2), 399–408. Retrieved from https://ph01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/psru/article/view/77318

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