We examined whether the ease with which regrettable actions and inactions can be retrieved from memory influences the general evaluation of one's past experience. Undergraduates were asked to recall regrettable actions or inactions and to list either 2 or 6 of these actions/inactions. They then rated level of satisfaction and the frequency of regrettable events during the period in which they attended high school. The expected interaction emerged only for the regrettable events frequency rating. In the inaction regret condition, those who were instructed to recall two inactions (easy retrieval task) provided higher regrettable event frequency ratings than those who were told to recall six inactions (difficult retrieval task). In the action ...
Two experiments investigated recollective experience in a source monitoring task. Subjects saw an ar...
The present research investigates the role of experienced ease of retrieval in frequency estimates o...
Regret seems like a very negative emotion, sometimes even debilitating. However, emotions usually h...
The purpose of this study was to examine the attributes of events people feel regrets afterwards. Al...
Abstract—Participants who had to recall 12 childhood events (a difficult task) were more likely to i...
An autobiographical memory framework for the study of regret is contrasted with traditional decision...
Several researchers have claimed that negative outcomes pro-duce greater regret when they result fro...
This investigation, arising from within the cognitive tradition instigated by Festinger and renewed ...
Ease of retrieval experiences occur when an individual experiences difficulty in recalling many cog...
Abstract An autobiographical memory framework for the study of regret is contrasted with traditiona...
Objective. The more people retrieve childhood memories, the less favourably they evaluate their own ...
While involuntary memories are retrieved with no intention and are usually unexpected (when one is n...
Previous research has demonstrated that consistency between people's behavior and their dispositions...
Praise for Regret-- 2 What do people think about the emotion of regret? Recent demonstrations of th...
What do people think about the emotion of regret? Recent demonstrations of the psychological benefi...
Two experiments investigated recollective experience in a source monitoring task. Subjects saw an ar...
The present research investigates the role of experienced ease of retrieval in frequency estimates o...
Regret seems like a very negative emotion, sometimes even debilitating. However, emotions usually h...
The purpose of this study was to examine the attributes of events people feel regrets afterwards. Al...
Abstract—Participants who had to recall 12 childhood events (a difficult task) were more likely to i...
An autobiographical memory framework for the study of regret is contrasted with traditional decision...
Several researchers have claimed that negative outcomes pro-duce greater regret when they result fro...
This investigation, arising from within the cognitive tradition instigated by Festinger and renewed ...
Ease of retrieval experiences occur when an individual experiences difficulty in recalling many cog...
Abstract An autobiographical memory framework for the study of regret is contrasted with traditiona...
Objective. The more people retrieve childhood memories, the less favourably they evaluate their own ...
While involuntary memories are retrieved with no intention and are usually unexpected (when one is n...
Previous research has demonstrated that consistency between people's behavior and their dispositions...
Praise for Regret-- 2 What do people think about the emotion of regret? Recent demonstrations of th...
What do people think about the emotion of regret? Recent demonstrations of the psychological benefi...
Two experiments investigated recollective experience in a source monitoring task. Subjects saw an ar...
The present research investigates the role of experienced ease of retrieval in frequency estimates o...
Regret seems like a very negative emotion, sometimes even debilitating. However, emotions usually h...