The effects of action, normality, and decision carefulness on anticipated regret: Evidence for a broad mediating role of decision justifiability.
Two distinct theoretical views explain the effects of action/inaction and social normality on anticipated regret. Norm theory (Kahneman & Miller, 1986) emphasises the role of decision mutability, the ease with which one can imagine having made a different choice. Decision justification theory (C...
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Main Authors: | REB, Jochen, CONNOLLY, Terry |
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2010
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