2017
DOI: 10.1080/02667363.2017.1288086
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Counterfactual thinking and educational psychology

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“…In accordance with the present results, previous studies have demonstrated that anticipated regret typically occurs along with counterfactual thinking. 26,50 At the same time, our results showed that counterfactual thinking can play a mediating role alone, indicating that this variable may be critical in understanding the mechanisms by which decision reversibility affects satisfaction. This result supports the findings of Bullens, van Harreveld, and Förster, 6 who suggested that reversible conditions put pressure on individuals' cognitive resources, resulting in a lower working memory capacity.…”
Section: Theoretical Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…In accordance with the present results, previous studies have demonstrated that anticipated regret typically occurs along with counterfactual thinking. 26,50 At the same time, our results showed that counterfactual thinking can play a mediating role alone, indicating that this variable may be critical in understanding the mechanisms by which decision reversibility affects satisfaction. This result supports the findings of Bullens, van Harreveld, and Förster, 6 who suggested that reversible conditions put pressure on individuals' cognitive resources, resulting in a lower working memory capacity.…”
Section: Theoretical Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 56%