Search
Now showing items 1-10 of 33
Counterfactual-seeking: The scenic overlook of the road not taken
(2011-07-25)
Decision-makers faced with an opportunity to learn the outcome of a foregone
alternative must balance anticipated regret, should that information be unfavorable, with
the potential benefits of this information in reducing ...
Repetitive regret, depression, and anxiety: findings from a nationally representative survey
(2011-04-07)
Past research has established a connection between regret (negative emotions
connected to cognitions about how past actions might have achieved better outcomes)
and
both
depression
and
anxiety.
in the present ...
The “Crossing Borders” Program: Increasing Intercultural Competency Via Structured Social Interactions
(2013-04-04)
Increasing diversity in American college classrooms and recent trends toward globalization require professors to teach more creatively in order to encourage students’ face-to-face intercultural interactions and resulting ...
Regret and behavior: comment on Zeelenberg and Pieters
(2011-05-04)
Zeelenberg and Pieter's (2007) regret regulation theory 1.0 offers a synthesis that brings
together concepts spanning numerous literatures. We have no substantive disagreement with
their theory, but instead offer
3 ...
The Effect of Context on the Silver Ceiling: A Role Congruity Perspective on Prejudiced Responses
(2010-07-01)
Three studies examined role incongruity as a source of age bias in hiring decisions. Building upon previous research demonstrating contextual variation in prejudice, we predicted that prejudiced responses emerge particularly ...
Breast Cancer-Related Lymphedema: Implications for Family Leisure Participation
(2011-06-07)
An estimated 20% of breast cancer survivors
face the chronic condition of breast cancer related lymphedema. This study explored the
ways in which women with this condition experienced
changes in their participation in ...
Rush of regret: a longitudinal analysis of naturalistic regrets
(2011-04-07)
The current research examines immediate regrets occurring at the time of a meaningful
life outcome to better understand influences on real-life regrets. This research used a
longitudinal approach to examine both initial ...
The Political Other in Nineteenth-Century British North America : the Satire of Thomas Chandler Haliburton
(2014-02-05)
In the first half of the nineteenth century, British North
America was trying to find its way within the Empire and in North
America. The American democratic and republican experiment offered
the Canadian colonies an ...
Understanding breast-cancer patients’ perceptions: Health information-seeking behaviour and passive information receipt
(2011-06-07)
It is critical to understand patients’ information
use from the patient perspective, especially
when patients are from different cultures and
levels of health literacy. A cross-sectional survey
supplemented with ...