Researchers interested in counterfactual thinking have often found that upward counterfactual thoughts lead to increased motivation to improve in the future, although at the cost of increased negative affect. The present studies suggest that because upward counterfactual thoughts indicate reasons for a poor performance, they can also serve as excuses. In this case, upward counterfactual thoughts should result in more positive self-esteem and reduced future motivation. Five studies demonstrated these effects in the context of self-handicapping. First, upward counterfactual thinking was increased in the presence of a self-handicap. Second, upward counterfactual thoughts indicating the presence of a self-handicap protected self-esteem followin...
Counterfactual thinking involves the imagination of non-factual alternatives to reality. We investig...
Contrary to the popular assumption that self-enhancement improves task motivation and future perform...
Three studies examined the motivational implications of thinking about how things could have been wo...
Past research has found that downward counterfactual thoughts are rarely generated in response to ne...
Functional accounts of counterfactual thinking (Epstude & Roese, 2008) argue that upward counterfact...
Counterfactual thinking refers to mental comparisons of reality with imagined alternatives of it. Th...
Past research on counterfactual thinking suggests that downward counterfactuals are not frequently ...
Three studies examined the motivational implications of thinking about how things could have been wo...
The functional role of counterfactual thoughts ( might have been reconstructions of the past) was e...
Previous research has demonstrated that upward counterfactuals generated in response to less-than-op...
The present study examines predictors and consequences of self-handicapping and defensive pessimism ...
Counterfactual thoughts predominantly occur in response to failed goal pursuit. The primary function...
Krott N, Dai M, Oettingen G. Self-Regulation of Counterfactual Thought. Consequences for Well-being ...
This research investigated whether self-handicapping preserves specific conceptions of ability in a ...
We report a study that examined the modulating impact of contingent self-esteem on regret intensity ...
Counterfactual thinking involves the imagination of non-factual alternatives to reality. We investig...
Contrary to the popular assumption that self-enhancement improves task motivation and future perform...
Three studies examined the motivational implications of thinking about how things could have been wo...
Past research has found that downward counterfactual thoughts are rarely generated in response to ne...
Functional accounts of counterfactual thinking (Epstude & Roese, 2008) argue that upward counterfact...
Counterfactual thinking refers to mental comparisons of reality with imagined alternatives of it. Th...
Past research on counterfactual thinking suggests that downward counterfactuals are not frequently ...
Three studies examined the motivational implications of thinking about how things could have been wo...
The functional role of counterfactual thoughts ( might have been reconstructions of the past) was e...
Previous research has demonstrated that upward counterfactuals generated in response to less-than-op...
The present study examines predictors and consequences of self-handicapping and defensive pessimism ...
Counterfactual thoughts predominantly occur in response to failed goal pursuit. The primary function...
Krott N, Dai M, Oettingen G. Self-Regulation of Counterfactual Thought. Consequences for Well-being ...
This research investigated whether self-handicapping preserves specific conceptions of ability in a ...
We report a study that examined the modulating impact of contingent self-esteem on regret intensity ...
Counterfactual thinking involves the imagination of non-factual alternatives to reality. We investig...
Contrary to the popular assumption that self-enhancement improves task motivation and future perform...
Three studies examined the motivational implications of thinking about how things could have been wo...