The influence of anticipated counterfact
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John J. Hetts; David S. Boninger; David A. Armor; Faith Gleicher; Ariel Nathanso
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Article
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2000
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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Three experiments tested the hypothesis that the anticipation of counterfactual regret influences decision making and behavior. This hypothesis was examined under conditions of uncertainty in which the behavioral alternatives were equally desirable (or undesirable) and there was no clear default alt