An Italian Adaptation of the Metacognition Awareness Inventory (MAI): Factorial Structure and Associations to Self Esteem and Anxiety

Stefania Balzarotti, Barbara Colombo, Angela Beretta

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Abstract

In this study, an Italian translation of the Metacognition Awareness Inventory (MAI: Schraw & Sperling Dennison, 1994) was administered to a sample of 300 high school and university students. The MAI is a 52-item self-report questionnaire which consists of two scales corresponding to two related components underlying Metacognition: Knowledge of Cognition and Regulation of Cognition. The Italian translation of the MAI was developed with a back-translation procedure by two independent translators. Participants were also asked to answer the Rosenberg Self Esteem Scale and the State Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI), to test the hypotheses that metacognition is positively associated to self-esteem and negatively related to both state and trait anxiety. Data analysis are currently under way. A Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) will test the two factor structure of the questionnaire, whereas correlation and regression analyses will be used to analyze the associations with self esteem and anxiety.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationMetacognition 2012
Pages186
Number of pages1
Publication statusPublished - 2012
EventBiennial Meeting of the EARLI Special Interest Group 16 Metacognition - Milano
Duration: 5 Sept 20128 Sept 2012

Conference

ConferenceBiennial Meeting of the EARLI Special Interest Group 16 Metacognition
CityMilano
Period5/9/128/9/12

Keywords

  • Metacognition

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