Several students in Mr. Samber’s class have trouble keeping themselves on task during independent seatwork assignments. Mr. Samber gives each of these students a piece of paper on which they are to make a check mark every time they find themselves doing something other than their assignment during seatwork time. Mr. Samber is using which one of the following techniques for changing behavior?

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Social cognitive theory (SCT) is a theory of human behavior that combines behavioral and cognitive explanations. It suggests that people can anticipate the consequences of their actions, rather than passively responding to environmental influences.  SCT is used in psychology, education, and communication. It focuses on learning from the social environment and has expanded to include processes like motivation, self-regulation, and cooperation.  SCT was originally developed in the 1960s by Albert Bandura as the Social Learning Theory (SLT). It emphasizes social influence and external and... Show more

Several students in Mr. Samber’s class have trouble keeping themselves on task during independent seatwork assignments. Mr. Samber gives each of these students a piece of paper on which they are to make a check mark every time they find themselves doing something other than their assignment during seatwork time. Mr. Samber is using which one of the following techniques for changing behavior?