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Self-monitoring interventions produce better behavior-change


Question: In what way do Evelyn's results suggest that "self-monitoring interventions produce better behavior-change outcomes when combined with other self-management strategies," as Migan-Gandonou Horr and Campos (2024, p. 1207-8) claim? Need Assignment Help? Group of answer choices Self-monitoring alone eliminated social media use entirely, making additional strategies unnecessary. Social media use decreased immediately during baseline, before any self-monitoring procedures were introduced. Social media use decreased more substantially only after additional self-management components (e.g., goal-setting or contingencies) were introduced alongside self-monitoring. The variability in social media use increased after adding other self-management strategies, indicating reduced effectiveness.

 

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