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Dispositional optimism weakly predicts upward, rather than downward, counterfactual thinking: A prospective correlational study using episodic recall
Author
A McEleney
A Pierro
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A Sumerville
AG Broomhall
BA Nosek
BB McShane
CHC del Valle
CS Carver
CW VanVoorhis
D Kahneman
D Lakens
DA Effron
DD Rucker
DL Schacter
DM Burns
E Erdfelder
EM Wong
EP LeBel
F De Brigard
F De Brigard
F Faul
FM Sirois
J Cohen
Jessica Gamlin
JK Norem
JL Alquist
JM Taber
JP Ioannidis
JP Simmons
JV Petrocelli
K Epstude
K White
Kai Epstude
KD Markman
KD Markman
KS Button
LB Aknin
LG Aspinwall
LJ Sanna
LJ Sanna
LS Nes
M Kasimatis
M Morrison
MD Barnett
MD Litt
MF Scheier
MF Scheier
MF Scheier
MS Rye
Neal J. Roese
NJ Roese
NJ Roese
NJ Roese
NJ Roese
NJ Roese
NJ Roese
NJ Roese
Peter Karl Jonason
R Smallman
Rachel Smallman
RC Fraley
RMJ Byrne
SA Nasco
SC Segerstrom
SR Beck
WJ Chopik
WM Gervais
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'Public Library of Science (PLoS)'
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