Action/inaction and regret : is closeness the moderating effect of regret?

Persistent findings from Kahneman, Tversky and other psychologists have shown that action/inaction is a determinant of regret, with actions evoking more regret than inaction. We seek to discover if this holds true in all scenarios and whether closeness to the desired outcome is the moderator of the...

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Main Authors: Chua, Li Bing., Leong, Wan Bin., Leong, Yew Bin.
Other Authors: Li, Shu
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Published: 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/8778
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-87782023-05-19T07:23:09Z Action/inaction and regret : is closeness the moderating effect of regret? Chua, Li Bing. Leong, Wan Bin. Leong, Yew Bin. Li, Shu Nanyang Business School DRNTU::Business::General Persistent findings from Kahneman, Tversky and other psychologists have shown that action/inaction is a determinant of regret, with actions evoking more regret than inaction. We seek to discover if this holds true in all scenarios and whether closeness to the desired outcome is the moderator of the intensity of regret. 2008-09-24T07:24:55Z 2008-09-24T07:24:55Z 2003 2003 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/8778 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf
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Chua, Li Bing.
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Leong, Yew Bin.
Action/inaction and regret : is closeness the moderating effect of regret?
description Persistent findings from Kahneman, Tversky and other psychologists have shown that action/inaction is a determinant of regret, with actions evoking more regret than inaction. We seek to discover if this holds true in all scenarios and whether closeness to the desired outcome is the moderator of the intensity of regret.
author2 Li, Shu
author_facet Li, Shu
Chua, Li Bing.
Leong, Wan Bin.
Leong, Yew Bin.
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author Chua, Li Bing.
Leong, Wan Bin.
Leong, Yew Bin.
author_sort Chua, Li Bing.
title Action/inaction and regret : is closeness the moderating effect of regret?
title_short Action/inaction and regret : is closeness the moderating effect of regret?
title_full Action/inaction and regret : is closeness the moderating effect of regret?
title_fullStr Action/inaction and regret : is closeness the moderating effect of regret?
title_full_unstemmed Action/inaction and regret : is closeness the moderating effect of regret?
title_sort action/inaction and regret : is closeness the moderating effect of regret?
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