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What Might Have Been: The Social Psychology of Counterfactual Thinking

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What Might Have Been: The Social Psychology of Counterfactual Thinking - Roese, Neal J (Editor), and Olson, James M (Editor)
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Within a few short years, research on counterfactual thinking has mushroomed, establishing itself as one of the signature domains within social psychology. Counterfactuals are thoughts of what might have been, of possible past outcomes that could have taken place. Counterfactuals and their implications for perceptions of time and causality have long fascinated philosophers, but only recently have social psychologists made them the focus of empirical inquiry. Following the publication of Kahneman and Tversky's seminal 1982 ...

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What Might Have Been: The Social Psychology of Counterfactual Thinking 1995, Psychology Press, Oxford

ISBN-13: 9780805816143

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What Might Have Been: The Social Psychology of Counterfactual Thinking 1995, Psychology Press, Oxford

ISBN-13: 9780805816136

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