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How does habit form? Guidelines for tracking real-world habit formation

open access: yesCogent Psychology, 2022
Advances in understanding how habit forms can help people change their behaviour in ways that make them happier and healthier. Making behaviour habitual, such that people automatically act in associated contexts due to learned context-response ...
Benjamin Gardner   +2 more
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Habit Formation and Labor Supply [PDF]

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2008
This paper shows that the combination of habit formation – present consumption creating additional consumption needs in the future – and myopia may explain why some retirees are forced to "unretire", i.e., unexpectedly return to work. It also shows that when myopia about habit formation leads to unretirement there is a case for government's ...
Cremer, Helmuth   +3 more
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Learning-by-doing or habit formation? [PDF]

open access: yesReview of Economic Dynamics, 2005
Dans une étude récente, Chang, Gomes et Schorfheide (2002) élargissent le modèle type de cycles réels en y introduisant un mécanisme d'apprentissage qui permet à l'offre de travail d'influencer la productivité future. Ils constatent que ce mécanisme amplifie la propagation des chocs et affine la valeur prédictive du modèle type de cycles réels. Bouakez
Takashi Kano, Hafedh Bouakez
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Self-Efficacy in Habit Building: How General and Habit-Specific Self-Efficacy Influence Behavioral Automatization and Motivational Interference

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2021
In this article, we investigate the role of self-efficacy (SE) in intentional habit building. We analyzed event sampling data from a habit building app we created that helps define and track habit data.
Marco Stojanovic   +2 more
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Evaluating behavior change factors over time for a simple vs. complex health behavior

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
BackgroundResearchers are working to identify dynamic factors involved in the shift from behavioral initiation to maintenance—factors which may depend on behavioral complexity.
L. Alison Phillips, Kimberly R. More
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Development and Validation of a Daily Habit Scale

open access: yesFrontiers in Neuroscience, 2022
Habits are defined as automatic behaviours triggered by cues and performed without awareness. They are difficult to control and mentally efficient, which contrasts with goal-directed behaviour, which is characterised by active thought, high computational
Dejan Georgiev   +7 more
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Habit formation

open access: yesDialogues in Clinical Neuroscience, 2016
Habits, both good ones and bad ones, are pervasive in animal behavior. Important frameworks have been developed to understand habits through psychological and neurobiological studies. This work has given us a rich understanding of brain networks that promote habits, and has also helped us to understand what constitutes a habitual behavior as opposed to
Smith, Kyle S., Graybiel, Ann M
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Dorsal striatum c-Fos activity in perseverative ephrin-A2A5−/− mice and the cellular effect of low-intensity rTMS

open access: yesFrontiers in Neural Circuits, 2023
IntroductionOverreliance on habit is linked with disorders, such as drug addiction and obsessive-compulsive disorder, and there is increasing interest in the use of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) to alter neuronal activity in the ...
Maitri Tomar   +5 more
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The 7-Day Challenge: Taking Steps Towards a Learning Habit

open access: yesStudies in Self-Access Learning Journal, 2023
For many English-language learners around the world, how to make meaningful progress outside of the classroom is an ongoing challenge. Many learners feel that they want to study on their own but lack the resources or knowledge on how to proceed ...
Thomas Stones
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Exploratory study of the impact of perceived reward on habit formation

open access: yesBMC Psychology, 2018
Background Habits (learned automatic responses to contextual cues) are considered important in sustaining health behaviour change. While habit formation is promoted by repeating behaviour in a stable context, little is known about what other variables ...
Gaby Judah   +4 more
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