Background: The twelve-item Self-Report Habit Index (SRHI) is the most popular measure of energy-balance related habits. This measure characterises habit by automatic activation, behavioural frequency, and relevance to self-identity. Previous empirical research suggests that the SRHI may be abbreviated with no losses in reliability or predictive utility. Drawing on recent theorising suggesting that automaticity is the 'active ingredient' of habit-behaviour relationships, we tested whether an automaticity-specific SRHI subscale could capture habit-based behaviour patterns in self-report data.Methods: A content validity task was undertaken to identify a subset of automaticity indicators within the SRHI. The reliability, convergent validity an...
Objectives. Within health psychology, habit – the tendency to enact action automatically as a learne...
Rebar, A ORCiD: 0000-0003-3164-993XIn this chapter, we define habit as the process by which a person...
The concept of habit has had a controversial history in psychology, but support for a habit theory i...
Objective: Habit might be usefully characterized as a form of automaticity that involves the associa...
We argue that habit is a psychological construct, rather than simply past behavioral frequency. In 4...
BackgroundHealth behaviour models typically neglect habitual action. The Self-Report Habit Index (SR...
Background: Health behaviour models typically neglect habitual action. The Self-Report Habit Index (...
Background: Health behaviour models typically neglect habitual action. The Self-Report Habit Index (...
In this chapter, we define habit as the process by which a person’s behaviour is influenced from a p...
In this chapter, we define habit as the process by which a person’s behaviour is influenced from a p...
Objectives: The Self-Report Habit Index (SRHI) was originally reported as one-dimensional; however, ...
Objectives ‘Habit’ is a process whereby situational cues generate behaviour automatically, via activ...
Our daily lives involve high levels of repetition of activities within similar contexts. We buy the ...
Objectives This article presents the validation of a Generic Multifaceted Automaticity Scale (GMAS) ...
This article reviews existing study habit measurement instruments and discusses their drawbacks, in ...
Objectives. Within health psychology, habit – the tendency to enact action automatically as a learne...
Rebar, A ORCiD: 0000-0003-3164-993XIn this chapter, we define habit as the process by which a person...
The concept of habit has had a controversial history in psychology, but support for a habit theory i...
Objective: Habit might be usefully characterized as a form of automaticity that involves the associa...
We argue that habit is a psychological construct, rather than simply past behavioral frequency. In 4...
BackgroundHealth behaviour models typically neglect habitual action. The Self-Report Habit Index (SR...
Background: Health behaviour models typically neglect habitual action. The Self-Report Habit Index (...
Background: Health behaviour models typically neglect habitual action. The Self-Report Habit Index (...
In this chapter, we define habit as the process by which a person’s behaviour is influenced from a p...
In this chapter, we define habit as the process by which a person’s behaviour is influenced from a p...
Objectives: The Self-Report Habit Index (SRHI) was originally reported as one-dimensional; however, ...
Objectives ‘Habit’ is a process whereby situational cues generate behaviour automatically, via activ...
Our daily lives involve high levels of repetition of activities within similar contexts. We buy the ...
Objectives This article presents the validation of a Generic Multifaceted Automaticity Scale (GMAS) ...
This article reviews existing study habit measurement instruments and discusses their drawbacks, in ...
Objectives. Within health psychology, habit – the tendency to enact action automatically as a learne...
Rebar, A ORCiD: 0000-0003-3164-993XIn this chapter, we define habit as the process by which a person...
The concept of habit has had a controversial history in psychology, but support for a habit theory i...