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Preference invites categorization
R Smallman, NJ Roese
Psychological Science 19 (12), 1228-1232, 2008
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The functional theory of counterfactual thinking
K Epstude, NJ Roese
Personality and social psychology review 12 (2), 168-192, 2008
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Repetitive regret, depression, and anxiety: Findings from a nationally representative survey
NJ Roese, K Epstude, F Fessel, M Morrison, R Smallman, A Summerville, ...
Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology 28 (6), 671-688, 2009
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Counterfactual thinking facilitates behavioral intentions
R Smallman, NJ Roese
Journal of experimental social psychology 45 (4), 845-852, 2009
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Dare to compare: Fact-based versus simulation-based comparison in daily life
A Summerville, NJ Roese
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 44 (3), 664-671, 2008
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The psychology of counterfactual thinking
NJ Roese, M Morrison
Historical Social Research/Historische Sozialforschung, 16-26, 2009
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Regrets of the typical American: Findings from a nationally representative sample
M Morrison, NJ Roese
Social Psychological and Personality Science 2 (6), 576-583, 2011
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Life regrets and the need to belong
M Morrison, K Epstude, NJ Roese
Social Psychological and Personality Science 3 (6), 675-681, 2012
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Schizophrenia involves impairment in the activation of intentions by counterfactual thinking
NJ Roese, S Park, R Smallman, C Gibson
Schizophrenia Research 103 (1-3), 343, 2008
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Regrets in the East and West: Role of intrapersonal versus interpersonal norms
T Hur, NJ Roese, JE Namkoong
Asian Journal of Social Psychology 12 (2), 151-156, 2009
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Valence-dependent self-scrutiny in judgments of event impact
R Smallman, NJ Roese
Social cognition 27 (6), 834-846, 2009
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