Motivated by us but not by them: Group membership influences the impact of counterfactual thinking on behavioral intentions

RJ Walker, R Smallman, A Summerville… - Social Cognition, 2016 - Guilford Press
Counterfactual thoughts about “what might have been” allow individuals to improve future
outcomes based on insights from past events. Previous research has examined how …

Motivated by us but not by them: Group membership influences the impact of counterfactual thinking on behavioral intentions.

RJ Walker, R Smallman, A Summerville… - Social Cognition, 2016 - psycnet.apa.org
Counterfactual thoughts about “what might have been” allow individuals to improve future
outcomes based on insights from past events. Previous research has examined how …

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RJ Walker, R Smallman, ASJC Deska - Social Cognition, 2016 - researchgate.net
Counterfactual thoughts about “what might have been” allow individuals to improve future
outcomes based on insights from past events. Previous research has examined how …

Motivated by us But Not by Them: Group Membership Influences the Impact of Counterfactual Thinking on Behavioral Intentions.

RJ Walker, R Smallman, A Summerville… - Social …, 2016 - search.ebscohost.com
Counterfactual thoughts about'what might have been'allow individuals to improve future
outcomes based on insights from past events. Previous research has examined how …

Motivated by us But Not by Them: Group Membership Influences the Impact of Counterfactual Thinking on Behavioral Intentionsf

RJ Walker, R Smallman, A Summerville… - Social …, 2016 - search.proquest.com
Counterfactual thoughts about" what might have been" allow individuals to improve future
outcomes based on insights from past events. Previous research has examined how …

[PDF][PDF] MOTIVATED BY US BUT NOT BY THEM: GROUP MEMBERSHIP INFLUENCES THE IMPACT OF COUNTERFACTUAL THINKING ON BEHAVIORAL …

RJ Walker, R Smallman, ASJC Deska - Social Cognition, 2016 - jasoncdeska.com
Counterfactual thoughts about “what might have been” allow individuals to improve future
outcomes based on insights from past events. Previous research has examined how …

[PDF][PDF] MOTIVATED BY US BUT NOT BY THEM: GROUP MEMBERSHIP INFLUENCES THE IMPACT OF COUNTERFACTUAL THINKING ON BEHAVIORAL …

RJ Walker, R Smallman, ASJC Deska - Social Cognition, 2016 - researchgate.net
Counterfactual thoughts about “what might have been” allow individuals to improve future
outcomes based on insights from past events. Previous research has examined how …