John has a tendency to yell at his classmates when he doesn't get his way during recess. Mrs. Cobb taught

John that when he demonstrates inappropriate behavior during recess, he must sit on the playground bench
for five minutes. Overtime, John has begun to independently sit on the bench without being prompted by his
teacher, when he yells at his peers during recess. What self-management procedure is John using?

a. Self-instruction
b. Self-monitoring
c. Self-evaluation
d. Self-punishment


D

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