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#1. Elliot’s supervisor recommends that she systematically monitor her successes and outcomes following procedures and treatments, as a strategy to address concerns related to ‘low self-confidence.’ From a behavior analytic standpoint, what is the most precise and appropriate term for Elliot’s actions of objectively taking data on her own outcomes?
The text emphasizes the importance of approaching situations from a behavior analytic standpoint first and foremost While low selfconfidence might be a common descriptor in other fields in ABA we focus on observable and measurable behaviors Elliots action of taking data on her outcomes is a direct definition of selfmonitoring where an individual observes and records their own behavior Selfinstruction involves talking oneself through a task selfevaluation involves comparing ones performance against a standard or others and selfcontrol as noted in the text is often a misnomer especially when the goal is simply to monitor rather than actively change behavior in this context
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