Operationalizing behavior turns abstract actions into measurable, observable terms. It’s used in psychology, education, and business to track progress, set clear goals, and reduce ambiguity. Therapists, teachers, managers, and researchers benefit by gaining objective data to analyze and improve outcomes, ensuring consistency in assessment and intervention strategies.
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