what is habit according to behaviourist
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The early behaviorist John Watson described habits as behavioral patterns formed through the repeated association of stimulus and response pairs. The functionalist researcher B.F. ... Little Albert formed the habit of crying and moving away when shown the rat
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Habit, in psychology, any regularly repeated behaviour that requires little or no thought and is learned rather than innate. A habit—which can be part of any activity, ranging from eating and sleeping to thinking and reacting—is developed through reinforcement and repetition. Reinforcement encourages the repetition of a behaviour, or response, each time the stimulus that provoked the behaviour recurs. The behaviour becomes more automatic with each repetition. Some habits, however, may form on the basis of a single experience,
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