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200 1 _aWhat might have been
_ethe social psychology of counterfactual thinking
_fcompil. Neal Roese
_gco-aut. James Olson
210 _aMahwah
_cLawrence Erlbaum
_d1995
215 _a408 p.
464 1 _tVarieties of counterfactual thinking
_077931
464 1 _tCounterfactual thinking and coping with traumatic life events
_077932
464 1 _tCounterfactual and contrastive reasoning in explanations for performance : implications for gender bias
_077933
464 1 _tCounterfactual thought, regret, and superstition : how to avoid kicking yourself
_077934
464 1 _tWith an eye toward the future : the impact of counterfactual thinking on affect, attitudes, and behavior
_077935
464 1 _tSome counterfactual determinants of satisfaction and regret
_077936
464 1 _tThrough a glass darkly : worldviews, counterfactual thought, and emotion
_077937
464 1 _tDysfunctional implications of counterfactual thinking : when alternatives to reality fail us
_077938
464 1 _tFunctions of counterfactual thinking
_077939
464 1 _tLiving in neither the best nor worst of all possible worlds : antecedents and consequences of upward and downward ....
_077940
464 1 _tComparison processes in counterfactual thought
_077941
464 1 _tIndividual differences in counterfactual thinking
_077942
464 1 _tCounterfactual constraints
_077943
464 1 _tCounterfactual thinking : a critical overview
_077944
606 1 _aPsicologia Social
686 _a3000 - Psicologia Social
686 _a3020 - Processos Interpessoais e de Grupo
686 _a3040 - Percepção Social e Cognição Social
702 1 _aRoese
_bNeal
702 1 _aOlson
_bJames
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