Do children who experience regret make better decisions? A developmental study of the behavioral consequences of regret

E O'Connor, T McCormack, A Feeney - Child development, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Although regret is assumed to facilitate good decision making, there is little research directly
addressing this assumption. Four experiments (N= 326) examined the relation between …

Do Children Who Experience Regret Make Better Decisions? A Developmental Study of the Behavioral Consequences of Regret.

E O'Connor, T McCormack, A Feeney - Child Development, 2014 - search.ebscohost.com
Although regret is assumed to facilitate good decision making, there is little research directly
addressing this assumption. Four experiments (N= 326) examined the relation between …

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E O'Connor, T McCormack, A Feeney - 2014 - researchgate.net
Although regret is assumed to facilitate good decision making, there is little research directly
addressing this assumption. Four experiments (N= 326) examined the relation between …

[PDF][PDF] Do Children Who Experience Regret Make Better Decisions? A Developmental Study of the Behavioral Consequences of Regret

E O'Connor, T McCormack, A Feeney - Child Development, 2014 - faculty.weber.edu
Although regret is assumed to facilitate good decision making, there is little research directly
addressing this assumption. Four experiments (N= 326) examined the relation between …

Do Children Who Experience Regret Make Better Decisions? A Developmental Study of the Behavioral Consequences of Regret

E O'Connor, T McCormack, A Feeney - Child Development, 2014 - infona.pl
Although regret is assumed to facilitate good decision making, there is little research directly
addressing this assumption. Four experiments (N= 326) examined the relation between …

Do Children Who Experience Regret Make Better Decisions? A Developmental Study of the Behavioral Consequences of Regret

E O'Connor, T McCormack, A Feeney - Child Development, 2014 - pure.qub.ac.uk
Although regret is assumed to facilitate good decision making, there is little research directly
addressing this assumption. Four experiments (N= 326) examined the relation between …

Do Children Who Experience Regret Make Better Decisions? A Developmental Study of the Behavioral Consequences of Regret

E O'Connor, T McCormack, A Feeney - Child development, 2014 - dialnet.unirioja.es
Although regret is assumed to facilitate good decision making, there is little research directly
addressing this assumption. Four experiments (N= 326) examined the relation between …

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E O'Connor, T McCormack, A Feeney - Child Development, 2014 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Although regret is assumed to facilitate good decision making, there is little research directly
addressing this assumption. Four experiments (N= 326) examined the relation between …

Do Children Who Experience Regret Make Better Decisions? A Developmental Study of the Behavioral Consequences of Regret

E O'Connor, T McCormack, A Feeney - CHILD DEVELOPMENT, 2014 - JSTOR
Although regret is assumed to facilitate good decision making, there is little research directly
addressing this assumption. Four experiments (N= 326) examined the relation between …

Do Children Who Experience Regret Make Better Decisions? A Developmental Study of the Behavioral Consequences of Regret

E O'Connor, T McCormack, A Feeney - Child Development, 2014 - oro.open.ac.uk
Although regret is assumed to facilitate good decision making, there is little research directly
addressing this assumption. Four experiments (N= 326) examined the relation between …