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Managing Habits with Behavior Analysis
Habits are learned behavior that are controlled by the presentation of a stimulus.
Does that make them respondent behaviors, or operant?
Habits can be difficult to break, or begin.
Does this mean habits are more resistant to change?
In many ways, habit behaviors look like other responses.
At what point does a response qualify as a habit?
How can this be assessed in humans?
Habits are extremely reliable responses with few errors.
What are the weaknesses of habit responses?
How can we use those to weaken unwanted habit behavior?
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