The consequences of doing nothing inaction insertia as avoidance of anticipated counterfactual regret
When an attractive action opportunity has been forgone, individuals tend to decline a substantially less attractive current opportunity in the same action domain, even though, in an absolute sense, it still has positive value. The hypothesis that continued inaction (inaction inertia) occurs in the s...
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American Psychological Association Inc.
©1998.
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