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#1. A Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) is providing supervision to a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) and is discussing the concept of self-management within the field of Applied Behavior Analysis. The RBT asks for the most accurate and comprehensive definition of self-management as understood in ABA. Which of the following statements provides the best definition?

Selfmanagement in ABA is defined as the personal application of behavior change strategies that ultimately produces a desired change in ones own behavior Option B referring to selfcontrol is often considered a misnomer in ABA because control is still largely attributed to environmental variables not an internal willpower Options C and D evaluating ones own performance selfevaluation and implementing selfmonitoring techniques are important components or strategies of selfmanagement but they do not encompass the full definition which includes the application of procedures and the achievement of a desired behavioral outcome

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