Multiple Choice
Rummel et al. (2012) reported evidence suggesting that participants given implementation intentions:
A) Reduced the automaticity of intention retrieval
B) Found it difficult to deactivate their intentions when no longer required
C) Could not form a suitable intention
D) Were less likely to complete the intention
E) Suffered increased processing costs
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