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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Schunk 1999 - chap 9 - Self-Regulation - Reinforcement Theoretical Perspective, proximity aka minmal time delay, self-montoring methods include duration measures, self-montoring methods include time-sampling measures, self-montoring methods include narrations, reinforcement theory subprocesses self-reinforcement, reinforcement theory subprocesses self-montoring, self-montoring required for method's success regularity, regularity aka the more often the better, self-montoring required for method's success proximity, self-instruction defined as "discriminative stimuli that set the occasion for self-regulatory responses leading to reinforcement" (Schunk, 1999, p. 362), self-montoring defined as "deliberate attention to some aspect of one's behavior" (p. 360), self-reinforcement defined as action "whereby individuals provide themselves with a reinforcement contingent on their performing a response and that increases the ikelihood of future responding" (Mace et al, 1989, as cited in Schunk, 1999, p. 363), self-montoring methods include behavioral traces and archival records, reinforcement theory key proponent Skinner, self-montoring methods include frequency counts, self-montoring methods include behavior ratings, reinforcement theory subprocesses self-instruction, reinforcement theory defines self-regulation as choice of a course of action that involves the deferrment of reinforcement