Habits may develop when meaningful action patterns are frequently repeated in a stable environment. We measured the differing tendencies of people to form habits in a population sample of n = 533 using the Creature of Habit Scale (COHS). We confirmed the high reliability of the two latent factors measured by the COHS, automaticity and routines. Whilst automatic behaviours are triggered by context and do not serve a particular purpose or goal, routines often have purpose, and because they have been performed so often in a given context, they become automatic only after their action sequence has been activated. We found that both types of habitual behaviours are influenced by the frequency of their occurrence and they are differentially influ...
In this chapter, we define habit as the process by which a person’s behaviour is influenced from a p...
Habits prevent flexible behavioural adjustments when the consequences are no longer desirable or eve...
Habitual behaviours are elicited when a familiar context activates cue-behaviour associations that h...
Our daily lives involve high levels of repetition of activities within similar contexts. We buy the ...
International audienceThere is a debate over whether actions that resist devaluation (i.e., compulsi...
Adaptive behavior depends on the process of self-regulation. If self-regulation fails, maladaptive b...
Objectives ‘Habit’ is a process whereby situational cues generate behaviour automatically, via activ...
Objective: Habit might be usefully characterized as a form of automaticity that involves the associa...
The concept of habit has had a controversial history in psychology, but support for a habit theory i...
We argue that habit is a psychological construct, rather than simply past behavioral frequency. In 4...
Funder: Gates Cambridge ScholarshipHabits are automatic responses to learned stimuli or contextual c...
International audienceBeing physically active implies a process of habit formation, characterized by...
Advances in understanding how habit forms can help people change their behaviour in ways that make t...
Within psychology, the term habit is most often used to refer to a process whereby situations prompt...
Within psychology, the term habit refers to a process whereby contexts prompt action automatically, ...
In this chapter, we define habit as the process by which a person’s behaviour is influenced from a p...
Habits prevent flexible behavioural adjustments when the consequences are no longer desirable or eve...
Habitual behaviours are elicited when a familiar context activates cue-behaviour associations that h...
Our daily lives involve high levels of repetition of activities within similar contexts. We buy the ...
International audienceThere is a debate over whether actions that resist devaluation (i.e., compulsi...
Adaptive behavior depends on the process of self-regulation. If self-regulation fails, maladaptive b...
Objectives ‘Habit’ is a process whereby situational cues generate behaviour automatically, via activ...
Objective: Habit might be usefully characterized as a form of automaticity that involves the associa...
The concept of habit has had a controversial history in psychology, but support for a habit theory i...
We argue that habit is a psychological construct, rather than simply past behavioral frequency. In 4...
Funder: Gates Cambridge ScholarshipHabits are automatic responses to learned stimuli or contextual c...
International audienceBeing physically active implies a process of habit formation, characterized by...
Advances in understanding how habit forms can help people change their behaviour in ways that make t...
Within psychology, the term habit is most often used to refer to a process whereby situations prompt...
Within psychology, the term habit refers to a process whereby contexts prompt action automatically, ...
In this chapter, we define habit as the process by which a person’s behaviour is influenced from a p...
Habits prevent flexible behavioural adjustments when the consequences are no longer desirable or eve...
Habitual behaviours are elicited when a familiar context activates cue-behaviour associations that h...