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Gender differences in meta-cognitive skillfulness among adolescents of Moga and Ludhiana

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Pages: 319-325
Parvinder Kaur (Department of Human Development & Family Studies College of Community Science Punjab Agricultural University Ludhiana, Punjab)
Sarita Saini (Department of Human Development & Family Studies College of Community Science Punjab Agricultural University Ludhiana, Punjab)

The present study was conducted in urban and rural areas of Moga and Ludhiana district of Punjab in order to investigate the gender wise differences related to meta cognitive awareness among adolescents. A self-designed personal information sheet was used to document the socio-personal characteristics of the selected subjects for the study. Meta cognitive Awareness Inventory (MAI) developed by Schraw and Dennison (1994) was used to investigate various aspects of meta cognition indepth and to obtain scores for individual components/sub-components of meta cognition The results indicated that significantly more number of females were found at high level of ‘declarative knowledge’ as well as ‘evaluation’ sub-components of meta cognition. Significant gender-wise differences were observed in the mean scores of meta cognition as females scored better than male respondents. Further, across two components and eight sub-components and of meta cognition females exhibited better knowledge in both the components of meta cognition as well as ‘declarative knowledge’, information management strategies’, and ‘debugging strategies’ sub-components of meta cognition.

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Pages: 319-325
Parvinder Kaur (Department of Human Development & Family Studies College of Community Science Punjab Agricultural University Ludhiana, Punjab)
Sarita Saini (Department of Human Development & Family Studies College of Community Science Punjab Agricultural University Ludhiana, Punjab)