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This fascinating book reveals how habits are made, broken and, more than anything, manipulated. It's full of unbelievable stories, such as: The supermarket analyst who came up with a way of determining which women were pregnant before they even knew - so he could influence what they bought in his store. One day a furious father came in complaining that his 15-year-old daughter was being targeted with pregnancy products; the store apologised and considered scrapping the programme. A week later, the father returned to apologise - his daughter was, they'd discovered that morning, pregnant! Eugene, the brain-damaged patient who can't form new memories or even register what's going on
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The power of habit: Why we do what we do and how to change, Charles Duhigg
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- Released
- 2012
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- Language
- English
- Authors
- Charles Duhigg
- Publisher
- William Heinemann
- Released
- 2012
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 400
- ISBN10
- 0434020362
- ISBN13
- 9780434020362
- Series
- Tags
- Non-Fiction, Self-Help, Psychological Topics, Personal Growth, Gifts for women, Success, Popular science publications, Productivity, Motivational Books, Human Behavior
- First published
- 2012
- Original title
- The Power of Habit – Why We Do What We Do and How to Change
- Rating
- 4.15 out of 5
- Description
- This fascinating book reveals how habits are made, broken and, more than anything, manipulated. It's full of unbelievable stories, such as: The supermarket analyst who came up with a way of determining which women were pregnant before they even knew - so he could influence what they bought in his store. One day a furious father came in complaining that his 15-year-old daughter was being targeted with pregnancy products; the store apologised and considered scrapping the programme. A week later, the father returned to apologise - his daughter was, they'd discovered that morning, pregnant! Eugene, the brain-damaged patient who can't form new memories or even register what's going on







