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Shared Decision-Making for Periodontally Compromised Teeth: Study Protocol for an Ongoing Prospective Multicenter Before-and-After Clinical Trial. [PDF]

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Participant Perspectives in an HIV Treatment Interruption Study in San Francisco, United States. [PDF]

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Guilt and Regret Experienced by Parents of Children Born Extremely Preterm

The Journal of Pediatrics, 2023
To explore decisional regret of parents of babies born extremely preterm and analyze neonatal, pediatric, and parental factors associated with regret.Parents of infants born
Emilie Thivierge   +8 more
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Cold Anticipated Regret versus Hot Experienced Regret: Why Consumers Fail to Regret Unhealthy Consumption

Journal of the Association for Consumer Research, 2019
AbstractThe goal of this research is to study why consumers might fail to experience regret after unhealthy consumption.
HaeEun Helen Chun   +2 more
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When experienced regret refuses to fade: Regrets of action and attempting to forget open life regrets

Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 2008
The emotional experience of regret often persists rather then fading over time. The present experiment with 101 student participants investigated whether recollecting life regrets of action, construing life regrets as psychologically open, or attempting to forget versus remember regret-related thoughts interfered with the fading of affect over a two ...
Denise R. Beike, Travis S. Crone
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Regret now, take it now: On the role of experienced regret on intertemporal choice

Journal of Economic Psychology, 2010
We present an experiment designed to test whether experienced regret and rejoicing evoked in a risk choice have an impact on subsequent intertemporal choice. We found that regret and rejoicing experienced prior to an intertemporal choice influenced considerably the way people relate to future: when regret was experienced participants preferred not to ...
D. Raeva   +2 more
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