The effects of counterfactual thinking on everyday meaning
Meaning-making literature largely focuses on predictors of global meaning rather than situational meaning. This is insufficient as both levels of meaning are necessary for a sustained sense of meaning. Past studies found evidence that downward counterfactuals can enhance the meaningfulness of events...
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Main Author: | TAN, Wynn |
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2022
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