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Connecting The Hostile Attribution Bias With Habit Formation, Mackenzie C. Smith Aug 2022

Connecting The Hostile Attribution Bias With Habit Formation, Mackenzie C. Smith

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Within Social and Personality Psychology, we have not done a good job of integrating the knowledge base of habit formation into our theoretical models, even though it is clear that habits fall within the larger domain of traits. This project reviewed the literature on the hostile attribution bias as well as habits, and found a connection between these two topics that has scarcely been explored. Both context cues and self control were found to be important for the development of bad habits as well as the presence of the hostile attribution bias. Based on the connections made, habit formation may …