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    Beyond frequency: Habit as mental construct by Verplanken, Bas

    Published in British journal of social psychology (01-09-2006)
    “…Progress in habit theory can be made by distinguishing habit from frequency of occurrence, and using independent measures for these constructs. This…”
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    On the nature of eco-anxiety: How constructive or unconstructive is habitual worry about global warming? by Verplanken, Bas, Marks, Elizabeth, Dobromir, Alexandru I.

    Published in Journal of environmental psychology (01-12-2020)
    “…Three studies investigated habitual worry about global warming as an example of 'eco-anxiety'. The key question was whether such worrying is constructive (a…”
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    When bittersweet turns sour: Adverse effects of nostalgia on habitual worriers by Verplanken, Bas

    Published in European journal of social psychology (01-04-2012)
    “…ABSTRACT Nostalgic memories can be pleasant, albeit bittersweet, and have been found beneficial for well‐being. This study demonstrated that for individuals…”
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    The Automatic Component of Habit in Health Behavior: Habit as Cue-Contingent Automaticity by Orbell, Sheina, Verplanken, Bas

    Published in Health psychology (01-07-2010)
    “…Objective: Habit might be usefully characterized as a form of automaticity that involves the association of a cue and a response. Three studies examined…”
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    Habit and Identity: Behavioral, Cognitive, Affective, and Motivational Facets of an Integrated Self by Verplanken, Bas, Sui, Jie

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (10-07-2019)
    “…Two studies investigated associations between habits and identity, in particular what people consider as their "true self." Habit-identity associations were…”
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    "My worries are rational, climate change is not": habitual ecological worrying is an adaptive response by Verplanken, Bas, Roy, Deborah

    Published in PloS one (04-09-2013)
    “…Qualifications such as "global warming hysteria" and "energy policy schizophrenia" put forward by some climate change skeptics, usually outside the academic…”
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    Habitual behaviors or patterns of practice? Explaining and changing repetitive climate-relevant actions by Kurz, Tim, Gardner, Benjamin, Verplanken, Bas, Abraham, Charles

    “…Understanding human behavior lies at the heart of responses to climate change. Many environmentally relevant behavior patterns are frequent, stable, and…”
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    Interventions to Break and Create Consumer Habits by Verplanken, Bas, Wood, Wendy

    Published in Journal of public policy & marketing (01-04-2006)
    “…Interventions to change everyday behaviors often attempt to change people's beliefs and intentions. As the authors explain, these interventions are unlikely to…”
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    Context change and travel mode choice: Combining the habit discontinuity and self-activation hypotheses by Verplanken, Bas, Walker, Ian, Davis, Adrian, Jurasek, Michaela

    Published in Journal of environmental psychology (01-06-2008)
    “…The habit discontinuity hypothesis states that when a context change disrupts individuals’ habits, a window opens in which behavior is more likely to be…”
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    Cognitive processes in autism: Repetitive thinking in autistic versus non-autistic adults by Cooper, Kate, Russell, Ailsa, Calley, Steph, Chen, Huilin, Kramer, Jaxon, Verplanken, Bas

    “…Repetitive and restricted behaviours are a core feature of autism, and cognition in autistic individuals may also be repetitive and restricted. We aimed to…”
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    Householders' Mental Models of Domestic Energy Consumption: Using a Sort-And-Cluster Method to Identify Shared Concepts of Appliance Similarity by Gabe-Thomas, Elizabeth, Walker, Ian, Verplanken, Bas, Shaddick, Gavin

    Published in PloS one (28-07-2016)
    “…If in-home displays and other interventions are to successfully influence people's energy consumption, they need to communicate about energy in terms that make…”
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    Motivated Decision Making: Effects of Activation and Self-Centrality of Values on Choices and Behavior by Verplanken, Bas, Holland, Rob W

    “…Six studies examined the value-behavior relation and focused on motivational properties of values, the self, and value activation. Priming environmental values…”
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    Exploring the Relationships Between Mindfulness, Self-Compassion, and Shame by Sedighimornani, Neda, Rimes, Katharine A., Verplanken, Bas

    Published in SAGE open (01-07-2019)
    “…Mindfulness has been proposed as an effective tool for regulating negative emotions and emotional disorders. However, little is known about the relationship…”
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    Predicting habit: The case of physical exercise by Verplanken, Bas, Melkevik, Ole

    Published in Psychology of sport and exercise (2008)
    “…Habit has been an undervalued concept in the behavioral sciences during the past few decades. One reason may be that habit has been equated with behavioral…”
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    Understanding the nature of association between anxiety phenotypes and anorexia nervosa: a triangulation approach by Lloyd, E Caitlin, Sallis, Hannah M, Verplanken, Bas, Haase, Anne M, Munafò, Marcus R

    Published in BMC psychiatry (07-10-2020)
    “…Evidence from observational studies suggests an association between anxiety disorders and anorexia nervosa (AN), but causal inference is complicated by the…”
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    Reflective and impulsive influences on unhealthy snacking. The moderating effects of food related self-control by Honkanen, Pirjo, Olsen, Svein Ottar, Verplanken, Bas, Tuu, Ho Huy

    Published in Appetite (01-04-2012)
    “…► The moderating role of food related self-control was examined using a dual process model in snack consumption. ► Both attitude and impulse snack buying…”
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    Attitudes, Habits, and Behavior Change by Verplanken, Bas, Orbell, Sheina

    Published in Annual review of psychology (04-01-2022)
    “…Efforts to guide peoples' behavior toward environmental sustainability, good health, or new products have emphasized informational and attitude change…”
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    Predicting the restrictive eating, exercise, and weight monitoring compulsions of anorexia nervosa by Lloyd, E. Caitlin, Øverås, Maria, Rø, Øyvind, Verplanken, Bas, Haase, Anne M.

    Published in Eating and weight disorders (01-06-2020)
    “…Purpose Compulsions surrounding restrictive eating, exercise, and weight monitoring are thought to maintain abnormal eating behaviour in individuals with…”
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    A relationship that makes life worth-living: levels of value orientation explain differences in meaning and life satisfaction by Besika, Anastasia, Schooler, Jonathan W., Verplanken, Bas, Mrazek, Alissa J., Ihm, Elliott D.

    Published in Heliyon (01-01-2022)
    “…When people talk about their values they refer to what is meaningful to them. Although meaning is associated with life satisfaction, previous studies report…”
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    Think global, act local: The effect of goal and mindset specificity on willingness to donate to an environmental organization by Rabinovich, Anna, Morton, Thomas A., Postmes, Tom, Verplanken, Bas

    Published in Journal of environmental psychology (01-12-2009)
    “…This paper investigated the effect of goal and mindset specificity on goal-related behavior in the environmental domain. Two studies demonstrated that…”
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