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Amy Summerville

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Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|July 8, 2011
Counterfactual seeking: The scenic overlook of the road not takenAmy Summerville
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|November 28, 2013
How far to the road not taken? The effect of psychological distance on counterfactual directionSoyon Rim, Amy Summerville
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|December 17, 2013
Functions of personal experience and of expression of regretAmy Summerville, Joshua Buchanan
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|January 13, 2022
"What was meant to be" versus "what might have been": Effects of culture and control on counterfactual thinkingAngela T Maitner, Amy Summerville
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology|May 5, 2009
Dare to Compare: Fact-Based versus Simulation-Based Comparison in Daily LifeAmy Summerville, Neal J Roese
Journal of Research in Personality|May 23, 2008
Self-Report Measures of Individual Differences in Regulatory Focus: A Cautionary NoteAmy Summerville, Neal J Roese
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|August 2, 2005
What we regret most... and whyNeal J Roese, Amy Summerville
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|July 12, 2022
The Effect of Counterfactual Potency on Behavioral IntentionsWoo J Kim, Amy Summerville
Behavior Research Methods|October 12, 2012
Pseudo-dyadic "interaction" on Amazon's Mechanical TurkAmy Summerville, Christopher R Chartier
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|December 28, 2022
The Spontaneous Counterfactual Inference Task: Misremembering What Might Have BeenRachel Smallman, Amy Summerville, Jessica C Lowe
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Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|July 8, 2011
Counterfactual seeking: The scenic overlook of the road not takenAmy Summerville
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|November 28, 2013
How far to the road not taken? The effect of psychological distance on counterfactual directionSoyon Rim, Amy Summerville
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|December 17, 2013
Functions of personal experience and of expression of regretAmy Summerville, Joshua Buchanan
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|January 13, 2022
"What was meant to be" versus "what might have been": Effects of culture and control on counterfactual thinkingAngela T Maitner, Amy Summerville
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology|May 5, 2009
Dare to Compare: Fact-Based versus Simulation-Based Comparison in Daily LifeAmy Summerville, Neal J Roese
Journal of Research in Personality|May 23, 2008
Self-Report Measures of Individual Differences in Regulatory Focus: A Cautionary NoteAmy Summerville, Neal J Roese
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|August 2, 2005
What we regret most... and whyNeal J Roese, Amy Summerville
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|July 12, 2022
The Effect of Counterfactual Potency on Behavioral IntentionsWoo J Kim, Amy Summerville
Behavior Research Methods|October 12, 2012
Pseudo-dyadic "interaction" on Amazon's Mechanical TurkAmy Summerville, Christopher R Chartier
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|December 28, 2022
The Spontaneous Counterfactual Inference Task: Misremembering What Might Have BeenRachel Smallman, Amy Summerville, Jessica C Lowe
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