Metacognition Self Assessment Scale (MSAS)

Strumento

Metacognition Self Assessment Scale

Development of a self-report measure of metacognition: The metacognition self-assessment scale (MSAS). Instrument description and factor structure

 

Bibliografia

Pedone, R., Semerari, A., Riccardi, I., Procacci, M., Nicolò, G., Carcione, A. (2017). Development of a self-report measure of metacognition: The metacognition self-assessment scale (MSAS). Instrument description and factor structure. Clinical Neuropsychiatry, 3(14), 185-194.

Link

https://www.clinicalneuropsychiatry.org/download/development-of-a-self-report-measure-of-metacognition-the-metacognition-self-assessment-scale-msas-instrument-description-and-factor-structure/?wpdmdl=672&ind=1557741570387

Last update:
The Metacognition Self-Assessment Scale (MSAS)
DOI: 10.17605/OSF.IO/649VQ

 

Disclaimer
The MSAS is freely available to download for research purposes. The measure is not yet suited for clinical or diagnostic purposes. 
We would like to be able to provide a list of publications of studies using the MSAS, details of papers on this website and links to the full-text where possible. Being included on this webpage does not imply our agreement or approval; it reflects our commitment to open science.
In case you decide to use the MSAS please share your project with Dr. Roberto Pedone (roberto.pedone@gmail.com)