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Thinking Within the Box: the Relational Processing Style Elicited By Counterfactual Mind-Sets.
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Mental models and counterfactual thoughts about what might have been - PubMed
Counterfactual thoughts about what might have been ('if only em leader ') are pervasive in everyday life. They are related to causal thoughts, they help people learn from experience and they influence diverse cognitive activities, from creativity to probability judgements. They give rise to emotions …
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