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habitIn psychology, any regularly repeated behaviour that requires little or no thought and is learned rather than innate. Some habits (e.g., tying a shoelace) may conserve higher mental processes for more demanding tasks, but others promote behavioral inflexibility or are unhealthy. Five methods are commonly used to break unwanted habits: replacing the old response with a new one, repeating the behaviour until it becomes unpleasant, separating the individual from the stimulus that prompts the response, habituation, and punishment. habit 1. Psychol a learned behavioural response that has become associated with a particular situation, esp one frequently repeated 2. Botany Zoology the method of growth, type of existence, behaviour, or general appearance of a plant or animal 3. Crystallog short for crystal habit habit [′habĀ·ət] (crystallography) (psychology) A repetitious behavior pattern. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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