Conceptualizing Self-determination from a Behavioral Perspective: The Role of Choice, Self-control, and Self-management

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Stephanie M. Peterson
Elian Aljadeff-Abergel
Rebecca R. Eldridge
Nathan J. VanderWeele
Nicholas S. Acker
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[1] Western Michigan University,Department of Psychology
[2] Kinneret College on the Sea of Galilee,Department of Behavioral Sciences
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Journal of Behavioral Education | 2021年 / 30卷
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Self-determination; Choice; Self-management; Self-control; Education;
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The goal of education can be defined in many ways; but in searching the literature, we found that in most cases, people consider the goal of education to be developing a self-determined individual. Self-determination is an abstract term. Behavior analysts may find this term difficult to define. Therefore, it may be difficult to observe and measure whether “self-determined behaviors” have developed. Many other service providers use this term frequently; thus, behavior analysts working with these service providers must come to terms with this concept in order to better collaborate. We argue that self-determination can be operationally defined with the concepts of choice, self-control, and self-management. By using the measurable behaviors included in these concepts, we believe that services can be developed to teach self-determination skills. This paper explores these concepts and how they can contribute to an operational definition of self-determination, and ultimately, help behavior analysts work with other providers to effectively teach self-determination to individuals with developmental disabilities.
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