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At about the time of the cognitive revolution, habits fell out of favor, at least with book authors. As you can see, authors started to use the word less in the middle of the previous century, as “goal” and “evaluation” gained favor. Psychologists were apparently describing people more as thinking about their aims and purposes than as acting out of habit. The years 1980–2000 were low points for “habit.”
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Good Habits, Bad Habits: The Science of Making Positive Changes That Stick
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