Previous research on counterfactual thoughts about prevention suggests that people tend to focus on enabling rather than causing agents. However, research has also demonstrated that people have a preference for mutating controllable events. We explore whether counterfactual thinking about enablers is distinct from ‘undoing ’ controllable events. We presented participants with scenarios in which a cause and an enabler contribute to a negative outcome. Participants were randomly assigned to one of four groups in which we systematically manipulated the controllability of the cause and the enabler. Participants generated counterfactuals which focused on the cause or the enabler and completed blame ratings for the cause and the enabler. The resu...
In two different studies we examined the focus effect of a scenario (i.e., the fact that a given cha...
Causation is one of philosophy's most venerable and thoroughly-analyzed concepts. However, the study...
Individuals are strongly motivated to acquire and maintain a sense of control, and to understand the...
Previous research on counterfactual thoughts about prevention suggests that people tend to focus on ...
Abstract Previous research on counterfactual thoughts about prevention suggests that people tend t...
Counterfactual thinking is the tendency to view events that can easily be imagined otherwise as even...
Counterfactual thoughts refer to alternatives to the past. Episodic counterfactual thoughts have in ...
The present study investigated relationships between counterfactual thinking, control motivation, an...
International audienceWhy do individuals mentally modify reality (e.g., “If it hadn’t rained, we wou...
Counterfactual thinking refers to mental comparisons of reality with imagined alternatives of it. Th...
Counterfactual thoughts refer to alternatives to the past. Episodic counterfactual thoughts have in ...
Motivational states are important determinants of human behavior. Regulatory focus theory suggests t...
The present study examined relationships among counterfactual thinking, perceived control, and depre...
In two different studies we examined the focus effect of a scenario (i.e., the fact that a given cha...
In two different studies we examined the focus effect of a scenario (i.e., the fact that a given cha...
Causation is one of philosophy's most venerable and thoroughly-analyzed concepts. However, the study...
Individuals are strongly motivated to acquire and maintain a sense of control, and to understand the...
Previous research on counterfactual thoughts about prevention suggests that people tend to focus on ...
Abstract Previous research on counterfactual thoughts about prevention suggests that people tend t...
Counterfactual thinking is the tendency to view events that can easily be imagined otherwise as even...
Counterfactual thoughts refer to alternatives to the past. Episodic counterfactual thoughts have in ...
The present study investigated relationships between counterfactual thinking, control motivation, an...
International audienceWhy do individuals mentally modify reality (e.g., “If it hadn’t rained, we wou...
Counterfactual thinking refers to mental comparisons of reality with imagined alternatives of it. Th...
Counterfactual thoughts refer to alternatives to the past. Episodic counterfactual thoughts have in ...
Motivational states are important determinants of human behavior. Regulatory focus theory suggests t...
The present study examined relationships among counterfactual thinking, perceived control, and depre...
In two different studies we examined the focus effect of a scenario (i.e., the fact that a given cha...
In two different studies we examined the focus effect of a scenario (i.e., the fact that a given cha...
Causation is one of philosophy's most venerable and thoroughly-analyzed concepts. However, the study...
Individuals are strongly motivated to acquire and maintain a sense of control, and to understand the...