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Context change and travel mode choice : Combining the habit discontinuity and self-activation hypotheses

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The self-activation hypothesis as discussed by the authors states that when values incorporated in the self-concept are activated, these are more likely to guide behavior and predicts that context change enhances the likelihood that important values are considered and guide behavior.
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This article is published in Journal of Environmental Psychology.The article was published on 2008-06-01. It has received 538 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Context (language use) & Poison control.

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Psychology of Habit.

TL;DR: Insightful insights from habit research are applied to understand stress and addiction as well as the design of effective interventions to change health and consumer behaviors.
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Theoretical explanations for maintenance of behaviour change: a systematic review of behaviour theories

TL;DR: The findings from this review can guide the development and evaluation of interventions promoting maintenance of health behaviours and help in the development of an integrated theory of behaviour change maintenance.
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A review and analysis of the use of 'habit' in understanding, predicting and influencing health-related behaviour.

TL;DR: A narrative review is presented, drawing on a scoping review of 136 empirical studies and 8 literature reviews undertaken to document usage of the term ‘habit’, and methods to measure it, and proposals for improved methods for studying it were derived.
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How to SHIFT Consumer Behaviors to be More Sustainable: A Literature Review and Guiding Framework:

TL;DR: A review of the academic literature from marketing and behavioral science that exa... as mentioned in this paper highlights the important role of marketing in encouraging sustainable consumption, and presents a review of marketing and behavioural science literature that support sustainable consumption.
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Promoting habit formation

TL;DR: This review aims to provide intervention developers with tools to help establish target behaviours as habits, based on theoretical and empirical insights and focuses on strategies to initiate a new behaviour, support context-dependent repetition of this behaviour, and facilitate the development of automaticity.
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The theory of planned behavior

TL;DR: Ajzen, 1985, 1987, this article reviewed the theory of planned behavior and some unresolved issues and concluded that the theory is well supported by empirical evidence and that intention to perform behaviors of different kinds can be predicted with high accuracy from attitudes toward the behavior, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control; and these intentions, together with perceptions of behavioral control, account for considerable variance in actual behavior.
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Multiple Regression: Testing and Interpreting Interactions

TL;DR: In this article, the effects of predictor scaling on the coefficients of regression equations are investigated. But, they focus mainly on the effect of predictors scaling on coefficients of regressions.
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New Environmental Theories: Toward a Coherent Theory of Environmentally Significant Behavior

TL;DR: A conceptual framework for advancing theories of environmentally significant individual behavior and reports on the attempts of the author's research group and others to develop such a theory is developed in this article. But, it does not consider the effect of environmental concern on individual behavior.
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New Trends in Measuring Environmental Attitudes: Measuring Endorsement of the New Ecological Paradigm: A Revised NEP Scale

TL;DR: The New Ecological Paradigm Scale (NEP) as mentioned in this paper is an improved version of the original NEP Scale, which has been used widely for measuring pro-environmental orientation.
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