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The psychology of counterfactual thinking

edited by David R. Mandel, Denis J. Hilton, and Patrizia Catellani

The psychology of counterfactual thinking

نویسنده

edited by David R. Mandel, Denis J. Hilton, and Patrizia Catellani

ناشر

Routledge

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شناسنامه

عنوان و نام پدیدآور

The psychology of counterfactual thinking / edited by David R. Mandel, Denis J. Hilton, and Patrizia Catellani

مشخصات نشر

لندن : Routledge، 2005م

مشخصات ظاهری

xii, 251 p.: ill.; 24 cm..

موضوع

Counterfactuals (Logic)
Thought and thinking

فروست

(Routledge research international series in social psychology؛ 9)

زبان

انگلیسی
Includes bibliographical references )p. ]712[-442( and indexes.

مندرجات

Counterfactual and causal explanation: from early theoretical views to new frontiers / David R. Mandel -- The relation between counterfactual and causal reasoning / Barbara A. Spellman, Alexandra P. Kincannon and Stephen J. Stose -- The course of events: counterfactuals, causal sequences and explanation / Denis J. Hilton, John L. McClure, and Ben R. Slugoski -- The mental representation of what might have been / Clare R. Walsh and Ruth M. J. Bryne -- Reflective and evaluative modes of mental simulation / Keith D. Markman and Matthew N. McMullen -- Scenario simulations in learning: forms and functions at the individual and organizational levels / Susana Segura and Michael W. Morris -- Finding meaning from mutability: making sense and deriving significance through counterfactual thinking / Adam D. Galinsky, Katie A. Liljenquist, Laura L. Kray and Neal J. Roese -- When a small difference makes a big difference: counterfactual thinking and luck / Karl Halvor Teigen -- On the comparative nature of regret / Marcel Zeelenberg and Eric van Dijk -- Escape from reality: prisoners' counterfactual thinking about crime, justice, and punishment / Mandeep K. Dhami, David R. Mandel and Karen A. Souza -- When the social context frames the case: counterfactuals in the courtroom / Patrizia Catellani and Patrizia Milesi -- Theory- versus imagination-driven thinking about historical counterfactuals: are we prisoners of our preconceptions? / Philip E. Tetlock and Erika Henik
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