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This unique reference explores the processes and nuances of human
habits through social psychology and behavioral lenses. It provides
a robust definition and theoretical framework for habit as well as
up-to-date information on habit measurement, addressing such
questions as which mechanisms are involved in habitual action and
whether people can report accurately on their own habits.
Specialized chapters pay close attention to how habits can be
modified, as well as widely varying manifestations of habitual
thoughts and behaviors, including the mechanisms of drug addiction
and recovery, the repetitive characteristics of autism, and the
unwitting habits of health professionals that may impede patient
care. And across these pages, contributors show the potential for
using the processes of maladaptive habits to replace them with
positive and health-promoting ones. Throughout this volume
attention is also paid to the practice of conducting habit
research. Among the topics covered: Habit mechanisms and behavioral
complexity. Complexities and controversies of physical activity
habit. Habit discontinuities as vehicles for behavior change.
Habits in depression: understanding and intervention. A critical
review of habit theory of drug dependence. Questions about the
automaticity of habitual behaviors. The Psychology of Habit will
interest psychologists across a wide spectrum of domains: habit
researchers in broader areas of social and health psychology,
professionals working in (sub)clinical areas, interested scholars
in marketing, consumer research, communication, and education, and
public policymakers dealing with questions of behavioral change in
the areas of health, sustainability, and/or education.
This unique reference explores the processes and nuances of human
habits through social psychology and behavioral lenses. It provides
a robust definition and theoretical framework for habit as well as
up-to-date information on habit measurement, addressing such
questions as which mechanisms are involved in habitual action and
whether people can report accurately on their own habits.
Specialized chapters pay close attention to how habits can be
modified, as well as widely varying manifestations of habitual
thoughts and behaviors, including the mechanisms of drug addiction
and recovery, the repetitive characteristics of autism, and the
unwitting habits of health professionals that may impede patient
care. And across these pages, contributors show the potential for
using the processes of maladaptive habits to replace them with
positive and health-promoting ones. Throughout this volume
attention is also paid to the practice of conducting habit
research. Among the topics covered: Habit mechanisms and behavioral
complexity. Complexities and controversies of physical activity
habit. Habit discontinuities as vehicles for behavior change.
Habits in depression: understanding and intervention. A critical
review of habit theory of drug dependence. Questions about the
automaticity of habitual behaviors. The Psychology of Habit will
interest psychologists across a wide spectrum of domains: habit
researchers in broader areas of social and health psychology,
professionals working in (sub)clinical areas, interested scholars
in marketing, consumer research, communication, and education, and
public policymakers dealing with questions of behavioral change in
the areas of health, sustainability, and/or education.
This third edition explores the scientific methods that are used to
better understand attitudes and how they change, updated to reflect
the flurry of research activity in this dynamic subject over the
past few years. Providing the fundamental concepts for
understanding attitudes, with a balanced consideration of all
approaches, the book pulls together many diverse threads from
research across the world. Key features: Research highlights
illustrate interesting and important case studies and their
findings Recap 'What we have learned' and 'What do you think?'
questions at the end of chapters get students thinking Key terms
and a glossary help students get up to speed with terminology Even
more international in scope - with research drawn from many
countries and a stronger European perspective New research in areas
such as hypocrisy, persuasion, matching and evaluative conditioning
has been considered and included, showing the flourishing nature of
this subject area Online resources including multiple choice
questions, journal articles and flashcards for students, and
PowerPoint slides and essay questions for lecturers to use for
teaching ideas, available at study.sagepub.com/psychofattitudes3e
This third edition explores the scientific methods that are used to
better understand attitudes and how they change, updated to reflect
the flurry of research activity in this dynamic subject over the
past few years. Providing the fundamental concepts for
understanding attitudes, with a balanced consideration of all
approaches, the book pulls together many diverse threads from
research across the world. Key features: Research highlights
illustrate interesting and important case studies and their
findings Recap 'What we have learned' and 'What do you think?'
questions at the end of chapters get students thinking Key terms
and a glossary help students get up to speed with terminology Even
more international in scope - with research drawn from many
countries and a stronger European perspective New research in areas
such as hypocrisy, persuasion, matching and evaluative conditioning
has been considered and included, showing the flourishing nature of
this subject area Online resources including multiple choice
questions, journal articles and flashcards for students, and
PowerPoint slides and essay questions for lecturers to use for
teaching ideas, available at study.sagepub.com/psychofattitudes3e
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