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What we want to know is whether these patterns and specific types of error may contribute in differential ways to the clinical outcome we found for the individual. Our knowledge, then, of poor adherence patterns and level of adherence is actually going to be considerably influenced by how we're measuring it. The electronic monitor has been consistently shown to provide better data than self-report measures. Self-report and the electronic monitoring do not well correlate with each other.