An effective metacognitive cue: Temporal regularity of change
RONG Cuiliang1,2, XIAN Meijun1, XING Qiang1
1. Department of Psychology, Guangzhou University, Guangzhou 510006;
2. Guangdong Vocational Institute of Public Administration (Guangdong Youth Vocational College), Guangzhou 510800
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