självpratinstruktionssjälvprat
Självpratinstruktionssjälvprat, often abbreviated as SIS, refers to a metacognitive strategy where an individual uses self-talk to instruct themselves on how to perform a task, and then uses self-talk again to reflect on or reinforce that instruction. This technique involves a recursive process of internal dialogue.
The first layer of self-talk is directive, providing step-by-step guidance for an action. For example, a person
The second layer of self-talk, the "instruktionssjälvprat" itself, occurs after or during the execution of the
SIS is believed to enhance performance by improving focus, reducing errors, and promoting self-regulation. It is