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  • Counterfactual thinking - Wikipedia
    Counterfactual thinking is a concept in psychology that involves the human tendency to create possible alternatives to life events that have already occurred; something that is contrary to what actually happened
  • Counterfactuals (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
    Counterfactuals are conditionals concerning hypothetical possibilities What if Martin Luther King had died when he was stabbed in 1958 (Byrne 2005: 1)? What if the Americas had never been colonized? What if all our experiences were just an elaborate simulation?
  • What Is a Counterfactual in Research? A Clear Explanation
    A counterfactual in research is the imagined outcome that would have happened if circumstances had been different When researchers ask whether a treatment, policy, or exposure caused a particular result, they need to compare what actually happened against what would have happened without it
  • Counterfactual Thinking: Why We Dwell on What Could Have Been
    There are two types of counterfactual thinking: upward and downward It's easy to get stuck in thinking about a past we can't change, which can distract us from the present In psychology, counterfactual thinking is the tendency we have to ruminate on the past and wonder “what could have been ”
  • COUNTERFACTUAL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    Thoughts about how an embarrassing event might have turned out differently are known to psychologists as counterfactual thinking One approach is to consider a counterfactual: what if the wave of global trade liberalization that began after the second world war had never taken place?
  • COUNTERFACTUAL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of COUNTERFACTUAL is contrary to fact How to use counterfactual in a sentence
  • Counterfactuals - Philopedia
    Counterfactuals are conditional statements that describe what would have been the case under circumstances contrary to fact, typically expressed with subjunctive conditionals such as "If A had happened, B would have happened "
  • Counterfactual Thinking · Open Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science
    This imaginative process is known as counterfactual thinking, because the thoughts entertained are contrary-to-fact, or counterfactual Far from being confined to mere fantastic musings, counterfactual thoughts are extremely common and profoundly useful in ordinary life


















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