
Habit Formation: The Science of Change and Development
Understand the neuroscience behind habit formation and change, including common challenges faced.
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The Gollwitzer & Sheeran meta-analysis (94 tests, d=0.65) was published in 2006, not 2002.
BeforeA 2002 meta-analysis by Gollwitzer and Sheeran
AfterA 2006 meta-analysis by Gollwitzer and Sheeran
Why: Verified live article (post 889, how-habits-are-formed-and-broken): body text already correctly reads 2006 meta-analysis. Checked FAQ (4-step base64/json op-sequence, 7 items) and excerpt independently - neither mentions this specific Gollwitzer meta-analysis year, so no secondary leftover. Already correct, no PUT needed.
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