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The paper begins with a very brief introduction that is numbered section 1. As a result the first major section of the paper is numbered section 2.
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A very recent paper (Seli et al. in press) suggests some variablity in the accuracy of mind-wandering reports as assessed by the correspondence of such reports to behavioral indices of lapses. Nevertheless, people appear to have some access to when their reports are likely to be more vs less accurate as evidenced by a significant correlation between confidence in self-reports and correspondence to the behavioral indices of mind-wandering.