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Question
in an insightful study about habitual behaviors, wood, quinn, and kashy checked in with participants every hour to see what they were doing. they discovered that just over ________ behaviors could be considered habitual.
50%
60%
40%
70%
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Identify the study and findings
Using the Habit Formation Psychology and Habit Impact knowledge points
In their influential 2002 diary study, researchers Wendy Wood, Jeffrey M. Quinn, and Deborah A. Kashy tracked participants' daily activities using experience sampling. They found that approximately \(43\%\) of behaviors were performed almost daily in the same context, indicating that just over \(40\%\) of daily behaviors are habitual.
Match with the options
Comparing the study's finding of approximately \(43\%\) with the given choices:
- \(50\%\)
- \(60\%\)
- \(40\%\)
- \(70\%\)
The finding of \(43\%\) is described as "just over \(40\%\)".
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<answer>
<mcq-option>50%</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>60%</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>40%</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>70%</mcq-option>
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Identify the study and findings
Using the Habit Formation Psychology and Habit Impact knowledge points
In their influential 2002 diary study, researchers Wendy Wood, Jeffrey M. Quinn, and Deborah A. Kashy tracked participants' daily activities using experience sampling. They found that approximately \(43\%\) of behaviors were performed almost daily in the same context, indicating that just over \(40\%\) of daily behaviors are habitual.
Match with the options
Comparing the study's finding of approximately \(43\%\) with the given choices:
- \(50\%\)
- \(60\%\)
- \(40\%\)
- \(70\%\)
The finding of \(43\%\) is described as "just over \(40\%\)".
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<mcq-option>50%</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>60%</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>40%</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>70%</mcq-option>
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