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| 1 | self-monitoring | when a reader uses information from any source to check his/her own reading. This is not a conscious process, but an internal system that tells the reader whether the reading makes sense. | Reading Glossary |
| 2 | Self-Monitoring | A personality trait that measures an individual's ability to adjust behaviour to external, situational factors. | Organizational Behaviour |
| 3 | Self-Monitoring | A personality Trait that measures an individuals ability to adjust behaviour to external situations | OB CHAPTER 2 |
| 4 | Self-Monitoring | A personality Trait that measures an individuals ability to adjust behaviour to external situations | ob ch 2 |
| 5 | self-monitoring | being attuned to the way one presents oneself in social situations and adjusting one's performance to create the desired impression | Social Psych ch.2 - The Self in a Social World |
| 6 | self-monitoring | The degree to which a person monitors a situation closely and changes his or her behaviour accordingly; people who are high self-monitors may not behave consistently across situations | UBC Psych. 102 Midterm |
| 7 | Self-monitoring | The degree to which a person monitors a situation closely and changes his or her behaviour accordingly | Psychology 102 |
| 8 | Self-Monitoring | part of attitude; tendency for an individual to observe the situation for cues about how to react; do you match your actions to your attitude or do you override your attitude in order to behave properly in a given situation; high self-monitors look at the situation for cues on how to react whereas low self-monitors express and act their attitudes with consistency regardless to situational cues | AP Psychology Social Psychology |
| 9 | Self-Monitoring | part of attitude; tendency for an individual to observe the situation for cues about how to react; do you match your actions to your attitude or do you override your attitude in order to behave properly in a given situation; high self-monitors look at the situation for cues on how to react whereas low self-monitors express and act their attitudes with consistency regardless to situational cues | AP Psych Social psychology |
| 10 | self-monitoring | A procedure whereby a person systematically observes his behavior and records the occurrence or nonoccurrence of a target behavior. | ABA Chapter 27 |
| 11 | self-monitoring | A procedure whereby a person systematically observes his behavior and records the occurrence or nonoccurrence of a target behavior. | CHH Chapter 27 |
| 12 | Self-Monitoring | The individual ascertaining how well he or she is doing. | BTO1 |
| 13 | SELF-MONITORING | good communicators that are aware of their own behavior and how it affects others | Chap1 |
| 14 | Self-Monitoring | A personality trait that measures an individual's ability to adjust their behaviour to externala nd situational factors. | OB chapter 2 |
| 15 | self-monitoring | adaptability in adjusting their behavior to external, situational factors | Organizational Behavior |
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