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Spoilt for choice: The role of counterfactual thinking in the excess choice and reversibility paradoxes

Becki Hafner, Mathew P. White, Simon J. Handley

Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Volume: 48, Issue: 1, Pages: 28 - 36

Swansea University Author: Becki Hafner

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Published in: Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
ISSN: 0022-1031
Published: Elsevier BV 2012
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title Spoilt for choice: The role of counterfactual thinking in the excess choice and reversibility paradoxes
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title_short Spoilt for choice: The role of counterfactual thinking in the excess choice and reversibility paradoxes
title_full Spoilt for choice: The role of counterfactual thinking in the excess choice and reversibility paradoxes
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