Regret in Cancer-Related Decisions
Decision-related regret is a negative emotion associated with thinking about a past or future choice. The thinking component generally takes the form of a wish that things were otherwise and involves a comparison of what actually did or will take place with some better alternative--a counterfactual...
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Main Authors: | CONNOLLY, Terry, REB, Jochen |
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2005
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