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What conditions promote habit formation? Group of answer choices All of the alternatives are correct A goal directed behavior is repeatedly performed in particular contexts. A behavior is critical for survival, but may be infrequently performed. A random behavior is followed by a reinforcing consequence.

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A goal directed behavior is repeatedly performed in particular contexts.

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This is the condition that would most likely lead to the formation of habits. A habit is formed when we are used to performing the same action over and over again, in particular contexts and as a method to reach a goal. Having a goal at the end of the process can make us feel more motivated, and thus more likely to continue developing this habit.

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