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PSYCHOLOGY An individual who is observing and evaluating one’s goal-oriented performance is demonstrating which phase of the self-regulation cycle?

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The answer is self reflection
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An individual who is observing and evaluating one’s goal-oriented performance is demonstration the self-reflection phase of the self-regulation cycle.

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The phases of self-regulation are : the forethought/pre-action, performance control and self-reflection. The self-regulation phase involves reflecting of the performance after self-evaluation of the results is done and compared with the goals. It can be attained through self-observation, self-judgment, and self-reaction.


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