Counterfactual Research News
Bibliography of Psychology Publications in 2006
Andersson, S. I., & Hovelius, B. (2006). Counterfactual ('if only') thinking in women with chronic widespread pain. Stress and Health: Journal of the International Society for the Investigation of Stress, 22, 121-129.
Beck, S. R., Robinson, E. J., Carroll, D. J., & Apperly, I. A. (2006). Children's thinking about counterfactuals and future hypotheticals as possibilities. Child Development, 77, 413-426.
Burrus, J., & Roese, N. J. (2006). Long ago it was meant to be: The interplay between time, construal, and fate beliefs. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 32, 1050-1058.
Cheng, J., Chiu, C., Roese, N. J., Tam, K., & Yee-Man Lau, I. (2006). Culture and counterfactuals: On the importance of life domains. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 37, 75-84.
Conner, M., Sandberg, T., McMillan, B., & Higgins, A. (2006). Role of anticipated regret, intentions and intention stability in adolescent smoking initiation. British Journal of Health Psychology, 11, 85-101.
Connolly, T. & Butler, D. (2006). Regret in economic and psychological theories of choice. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making. Special Issue: The Role of Affect in Decision Making, 19, 139-154.
Feeney, A. & Handley, S. J. (2006). Mental models, comparisons, and the action effect in judgments of regret. Memory & Cognition, 34, 1422-1430.
Kray, L. J., Galinsky, A. D., & Wong, E. M. (2006). Thinking within the box: The relational processing style elicited by counterfactual mind-sets. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 91, 33-48.
Leithy, S. E., Brown, G. P., & Robbins, I. (2006). Counterfactual thinking and posttraumatic stress reactions. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 115, 629-635.
Markman, K. D., & Miller, A. K. (2006). Depression, control, and counterfactual thinking: Functional for whom? Journal of Social & Clinical Psychology, 25, 210-227.
McEleney, A., & Byrne, R. M. J. (2006). Spontaneous counterfactual thoughts and causal explanations. Thinking & Reasoning, 12, 235-255.
Roese, N. J., Pennington, G. L., Coleman, J., Janicki, M., Li, N. P., & Kenrick, D. T. (2006). Sex differences in regret: All for love or some for lust? Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 32, 770-780.
Sanna, L. J., Carter, S. E., & Small, E. M. (2006). The road not taken: Counterfactual thinking over time. In L. J. Sanna, & E. C. Chang (Eds.), Judgments over time: The interplay of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors (pp. 163-181). New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
Sanna, L. J., & Schwarz, N. (2006). Metacognitive experiences and human judgment: The case of hindsight bias and its debiasing. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 15, 172-176.
Serovich, J. M., Mason, T. L., Bautista, D., & Toviessi, P. (2006). Gay men's report of regret of HIV disclosure to family, friends, and sex partners. AIDS Education and Prevention, 18, 132-138.
Sevdalis, N. & Kokkinaki, F. (2006). The differential effect of realistic and unrealistic counterfactual thinking on regret. Acta Psychologica, 122, 111-128.
Wellman, R. J. & Sugarman, D. B. (2006). The impact of personal expectations on counterfactual thinking about life and death medical decisions. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 28, 81-89.