Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10468528 Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 2013 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
► Findings offer the first evidence that the habit of transference can be controlled. ► Neither the goal nor the intention to stop the transference effect is sufficient. ► Implementation intentions control habits automatically and do so for transference. ► Although transference can be problematic, until now prevention appeared unattainable. ► The data contribute to social cognition, goals, habit-regulation, and relationships.
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