Final answer:
Metamemory accuracy is likely to be highest when you have a moderate level of confidence in your memory.
Step-by-step explanation:
The condition in which metamemory accuracy is likely to be highest is when you have a moderate level of confidence in your memory.
Metamemory refers to our knowledge and awareness of our own memory processes. When we have a moderate level of confidence in our memory, we are less likely to be overconfident and make memory errors, and also less likely to be underconfident and doubt accurate memories. This level of confidence allows us to accurately assess our memory abilities and make more informed decisions about the likelihood that we can remember information correctly.
For example, if we have low confidence in our memory (option a), we may second-guess ourselves and not trust our accurate memories, leading to lower metamemory accuracy. And if we have minimal experience with the material (option b) or are uncertain about our comprehension of the material (option c), our metamemory accuracy may be lower because we have less basis for assessing our memory abilities.