BACKGROUND OR CONTEXT: Regret is a common consequence of decisions, including those decisions related to individuals' health. Several assessment instruments have been developed that attempt to measure decision regret. However, recent research has highlighted the complexity of regret. Given its relevance to shared decision making, it is important to understand its conceptualization and the instruments used to measure it. OBJECTIVES: To review current conceptions of regret. To systematically identify instruments used to measure decision regret and assess whether they capture recent conceptualizations of regret. SEARCH STRATEGY: Five electronic databases were searched in 2008. Search strategies used a combination of MeSH terms (or database equ...
Regret is the most studied emotion in decision making processes. In the present study, we present a ...
This paper adds to the limited research combining regret and satisfaction by building upon a decompo...
OBJECTIVE: To develop and validate new regret scales and examine whether a decision aid affects diff...
Contains fulltext : 98435.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND OR CO...
The present article investigates the effectiveness of methods traditionally used to distinguish betw...
This empirical research introduces and validates the need for assessing regret from both the decisio...
The present article investigates the effectiveness of methods traditionally used to distinguish betw...
Background. As patients become more involved in health care decisions, there may be greater opportun...
Decision research has only recently started to take seriously the role of emotions in choices and de...
Regrat helps to optimize decision-behaviour. It can be defined as a rational emotion. Several recent...
Regret is the prototypical decision related emotion. It is felt when the outcome of a non-chosen alt...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This data set is comprised of six folders containing...
This dissertation is concerned with the role of regret aversion in decision making. Specifically, it...
This study examined two different realms of regret, economic and relationship. Measures of regret w...
Consumer regret is an appraisal-based emotional construct representing a consumer's response to (or ...
Regret is the most studied emotion in decision making processes. In the present study, we present a ...
This paper adds to the limited research combining regret and satisfaction by building upon a decompo...
OBJECTIVE: To develop and validate new regret scales and examine whether a decision aid affects diff...
Contains fulltext : 98435.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND OR CO...
The present article investigates the effectiveness of methods traditionally used to distinguish betw...
This empirical research introduces and validates the need for assessing regret from both the decisio...
The present article investigates the effectiveness of methods traditionally used to distinguish betw...
Background. As patients become more involved in health care decisions, there may be greater opportun...
Decision research has only recently started to take seriously the role of emotions in choices and de...
Regrat helps to optimize decision-behaviour. It can be defined as a rational emotion. Several recent...
Regret is the prototypical decision related emotion. It is felt when the outcome of a non-chosen alt...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This data set is comprised of six folders containing...
This dissertation is concerned with the role of regret aversion in decision making. Specifically, it...
This study examined two different realms of regret, economic and relationship. Measures of regret w...
Consumer regret is an appraisal-based emotional construct representing a consumer's response to (or ...
Regret is the most studied emotion in decision making processes. In the present study, we present a ...
This paper adds to the limited research combining regret and satisfaction by building upon a decompo...
OBJECTIVE: To develop and validate new regret scales and examine whether a decision aid affects diff...