Self-monitoring differs from self-report because in self-monitoring
A) it is up to the assessee to decide what to report.
B) behaviors are recorded at the time and place in which they occur.
C) the responses are not recorded.
D) the assessee records all the relevant behaviors but reports to the evaluator only selectively.
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