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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Metacognition - Version 2, Accuracy studied by Lovelace (1984), Tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon covers areas such as confidence, Material that has high metamemory accuracy is overlearned, Metacognition can consist of Tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon, Metacognition can consist of Metamemory, Metacognition is knowledge, awareness, and control of our cognitive processes, confidence is effected by retrieval rate, strategic factors include appropriate distribution of time, effort effects memory performance, Metamemory is knowledge, awareness, and control of Memory, strategic factors include selecting effective strategies, Metamemory stresses the importance of effort, Tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon was studied by Brown and McNeill (1966), feeling of knowing is related to retrieval rate, strategic factors effects memory performance, Tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon was studied by Alan Brown (1991), Brown and McNeill (1966) found people produced words similar to the target word, Brown and McNeill (1966) conducted research by giving definitions for uncommon words, feeling of knowing is a predictive kind of metacognition, Material that has high metamemory accuracy is intentionally learned