The mental simulation of better and worse possible worlds KD Markman, I Gavanski, SJ Sherman, MN McMullen Journal of experimental social psychology 29 (1), 87-109, 1993 | 846 | 1993 |
A reflection and evaluation model of comparative thinking KD Markman, MN McMullen Personality and Social Psychology Review 7 (3), 244-267, 2003 | 547 | 2003 |
Multiple explanation: A consider-an-alternative strategy for debiasing judgments. ER Hirt, KD Markman Journal of personality and social psychology 69 (6), 1069, 1995 | 442 | 1995 |
Handbook of imagination and mental simulation KD Markman, WMP Klein, JA Suhr Psychology Press, 2009 | 349 | 2009 |
Implications of counterfactual structure for creative generation and analytical problem solving KD Markman, MJ Lindberg, LJ Kray, AD Galinsky Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 33 (3), 312-324, 2007 | 252 | 2007 |
The impact of perceived control on the imagination of better and worse possible worlds KD Markman, I Gavanski, SJ Sherman, MN McMullen Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 21 (6), 588-595, 1995 | 240 | 1995 |
Counterfactual thinking, persistence, and performance: A test of the reflection and evaluation model KD Markman, MN McMullen, RA Elizaga Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 44 (2), 421-428, 2008 | 227 | 2008 |
Gender differences in attitudes toward gay men and lesbians: The role of motivation to respond without prejudice JJ Ratcliff, GD Lassiter, KD Markman, CJ Snyder Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 32 (10), 1325-1338, 2006 | 208 | 2006 |
What we regret most are lost opportunities: A theory of regret intensity DR Beike, KD Markman, F Karadogan Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 35 (3), 385-397, 2009 | 197 | 2009 |
Activating a mental simulation mind-set through generation of alternatives: Implications for debiasing in related and unrelated domains ER Hirt, FR Kardes, KD Markman Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 40 (3), 374-383, 2004 | 194 | 2004 |
Downward counterfactuals and motivation: The wake-up call and the Pangloss effect MN McMullen, KD Markman Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 26 (5), 575-584, 2000 | 167 | 2000 |
Living in neither the best nor worst of all possible worlds: Antecedents and consequences of upward and downward counterfactual thinking MN McMullen, KD Markman, I Gavanski What might have been, 133-167, 2014 | 166 | 2014 |
Self-blame among sexual assault victims prospectively predicts revictimization: A perceived sociolegal context model of risk AK Miller, KD Markman, IM Handley Basic and Applied Social Psychology 29 (2), 129-136, 2007 | 165 | 2007 |
Psychological momentum: Intuitive physics and naive beliefs KD Markman, CL Guenther Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 33 (6), 800-812, 2007 | 157 | 2007 |
Depression, control, and counterfactual thinking: Functional for whom? KD Markman, AK Miller Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology 25 (2), 210-227, 2006 | 141 | 2006 |
‘I couldn't have known’: Accountability, foreseeability and counterfactual denials of responsibility KD Markman, PE Tetlock British Journal of Social Psychology 39 (3), 313-325, 2000 | 136 | 2000 |
The psychology of meaning. KD Markman, TE Proulx, MJ Lindberg American Psychological Association, 2013 | 112 | 2013 |
Accountability and close-call counterfactuals: The loser who nearly won and the winner who nearly lost KD Markman, PE Tetlock Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 26 (10), 1213-1224, 2000 | 109 | 2000 |
Counterfactual structure and learning from experience in negotiations LJ Kray, AD Galinsky, KD Markman Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 45 (4), 979-982, 2009 | 99 | 2009 |
Affective impact of close counterfactuals: Implications of possible futures for possible pasts MN McMullen, KD Markman Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 38 (1), 64-70, 2002 | 98 | 2002 |