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"What I did" versus "what I might have done": Effect of factual versus counterfactual thinking on blame, guilt, and shame in prisoners
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"What I did" versus "what I might have done": Effect of factual versus counterfactual thinking on blame, guilt, and shame in prisoners

DR Mandel and MK Dhami
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, Vol.41(6), pp.627-635
16th Annual Convention of the American-Psychological-Society (Chicago, IL, 27/05/2004 - 30/05/2004)
01/11/2005

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Social Sciences Psychology Social Psychology PSYCHOLOGY SOCIAL counterfactual thinking blame guilt shame emotion MENTAL SIMULATION EMOTIONS RESPONSIBILITY JUDGMENT OUTCOMES VALENCE REGRET HARM
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