The present studies examined the influence of two regulatory mode concerns-a locomotion concern with movement from state to state and an assessment concern with making comparisons [see Higgins, E. T., Kruglanski, A. W., & Pierro, A. (2003). Regulatory mode: Locomotion and assessment as distinct orientations. In M. P. Zanna (Ed.), Advances in Experimental Social Psychology (Vol. 35, pp. 293-344). New York: Academic Press]-on engaging in counterfactual thinking and experiencing post-decisional regret. When contemplating a decision with a negative outcome, it was predicted that high (vs. low) locomotion would induce less counterfactual thinking and less regret, whereas the opposite would be true for high (vs. low) assessment. Locomotion and as...
All of the experiments presented in this dissertation focus on people's risk taking. In order to she...
Motivational states are important determinants of human behavior. Regulatory focus theory suggests t...
Nostalgia is defined as the remembrance of prior experiences that are self-relevant, involve close o...
The present studies examined the influence of two regulatory mode concerns—a locomotion concern with...
We propose that decision maker's regulatory mode affects risk-taking through anticipated regret. In ...
We propose that decision maker’s regulatory mode affects risk-taking through anticipated regret. In ...
According to regulatory fit theory (Higgins, 2000), when people make decisions with strategies that ...
In the context of decision-making research, people's regulatory orientation mode (i.e., assessment a...
Social psychological research on counterfactual thinking has largely focused on its relationship to ...
<div><p>The present research addresses the question of whether regulatory-mode orientations affect s...
Past research showed that people project their goals onto unknown others. The present research inves...
The present research addresses the question of whether regulatory-mode orientations affect self-forg...
Regret and disappointment are emotions that can be experienced in response to an unfavorable outcome...
The present research examined how decision reversibility can affect motivation. On the basis of exta...
Krott N, Dai M, Oettingen G. Self-Regulation of Counterfactual Thought. Consequences for Well-being ...
All of the experiments presented in this dissertation focus on people's risk taking. In order to she...
Motivational states are important determinants of human behavior. Regulatory focus theory suggests t...
Nostalgia is defined as the remembrance of prior experiences that are self-relevant, involve close o...
The present studies examined the influence of two regulatory mode concerns—a locomotion concern with...
We propose that decision maker's regulatory mode affects risk-taking through anticipated regret. In ...
We propose that decision maker’s regulatory mode affects risk-taking through anticipated regret. In ...
According to regulatory fit theory (Higgins, 2000), when people make decisions with strategies that ...
In the context of decision-making research, people's regulatory orientation mode (i.e., assessment a...
Social psychological research on counterfactual thinking has largely focused on its relationship to ...
<div><p>The present research addresses the question of whether regulatory-mode orientations affect s...
Past research showed that people project their goals onto unknown others. The present research inves...
The present research addresses the question of whether regulatory-mode orientations affect self-forg...
Regret and disappointment are emotions that can be experienced in response to an unfavorable outcome...
The present research examined how decision reversibility can affect motivation. On the basis of exta...
Krott N, Dai M, Oettingen G. Self-Regulation of Counterfactual Thought. Consequences for Well-being ...
All of the experiments presented in this dissertation focus on people's risk taking. In order to she...
Motivational states are important determinants of human behavior. Regulatory focus theory suggests t...
Nostalgia is defined as the remembrance of prior experiences that are self-relevant, involve close o...