Mental contrasting of counterfactual fantasies attenuates regret and resentment
Krott N, Oettingen G (2016)
Presented at the Conference of the German Society for Psychology, Leipzig, Germany.
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Krott, NoraUniBi
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Oettingen, Gabriele

Erscheinungsjahr
2016
Konferenz
Conference of the German Society for Psychology
Konferenzort
Leipzig, Germany
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2935967
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Krott N, Oettingen G. Mental contrasting of counterfactual fantasies attenuates regret and resentment. Presented at the Conference of the German Society for Psychology, Leipzig, Germany.
Krott, N., & Oettingen, G. (2016). Mental contrasting of counterfactual fantasies attenuates regret and resentment. Presented at the Conference of the German Society for Psychology, Leipzig, Germany.
Krott, Nora, and Oettingen, Gabriele. 2016. “Mental contrasting of counterfactual fantasies attenuates regret and resentment”. Presented at the Conference of the German Society for Psychology, Leipzig, Germany .
Krott, N., and Oettingen, G. (2016).“Mental contrasting of counterfactual fantasies attenuates regret and resentment”. Presented at the Conference of the German Society for Psychology, Leipzig, Germany.
Krott, N., & Oettingen, G., 2016. Mental contrasting of counterfactual fantasies attenuates regret and resentment. Presented at the Conference of the German Society for Psychology, Leipzig, Germany.
N. Krott and G. Oettingen, “Mental contrasting of counterfactual fantasies attenuates regret and resentment”, Presented at the Conference of the German Society for Psychology, Leipzig, Germany, 2016.
Krott, N., Oettingen, G.: Mental contrasting of counterfactual fantasies attenuates regret and resentment. Presented at the Conference of the German Society for Psychology, Leipzig, Germany (2016).
Krott, Nora, and Oettingen, Gabriele. “Mental contrasting of counterfactual fantasies attenuates regret and resentment”. Presented at the Conference of the German Society for Psychology, Leipzig, Germany, 2016.