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Self-Referent Upward Counterfactuals and Depression: Examining Regret as a Mediator

University of New England, Australia
Broomhall, Anne ; Phillips, Wendy
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This is the datafile for the study "Self-Referent Upward Counterfactuals and Depression: Examining Regret as a Mediator". The study was conducted on 147 university-educated residents of the Philippines. Participants answered a series of online survey questionnaires about counterfactual thinking types, depression, and self-deceptive enhancement tendencies.

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