For example, teachers may believe in the need for students to self-correct but will, from time to time, do the correcting themselves.
Furthermore, she appeared to self-correct primarily on the basis of semantic information (dragons do not bark).
Neurocognitively intact individuals have the ability to ' self-correct ', to utilize the knowledge of past performance to guide future behaviour.
Try to self-correct after making an error.
Above all, the crisis has demonstrated that markets left unregulated do not always self-correct and are prone to systemic risk.
Given the human systems long history of unsuccessful attempts to self-correct to a sustainable mode, it appears that high change resistance is preventing proper coupling.
The network is designed to automatically detect potential faults and self-correct in order to maintain premium service levels.
Metacognitive strategies include helping the patient increase self-awareness regarding problem solving skills by learning how to better monitor the effectiveness of these skills and self-correct when necessary.