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  2. Regret - Wikipedia

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    Regret has been defined by psychologists in the late 1990s as a "negative emotion predicated on an upward, self-focused, counterfactual inference". [1] Another definition is "an aversive emotional state elicited by a discrepancy in the outcome values of chosen vs. unchosen actions".

  3. Non-apology apology - Wikipedia

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    A non-apology apology, sometimes called a backhanded apology, empty apology, nonpology, or fauxpology, [1] [2] is a statement in the form of an apology that does not express remorse for what was done or said, or assigns fault to those ostensibly receiving the apology. [3]

  4. Remorse - Wikipedia

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    The regret felt over choosing a material over an experiential purchase depends on the pain of the factors underlying the purchase. Based on research by Thomas Gilovich and Emily Rosenzwig, material purchases are more likely to lead to regret, while experiential purchases give the buyer more satisfaction even over time.

  5. 65 Of The Biggest Life Regrets Older People Have, As Shared ...

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    (Don’t regret the marriage decision because of the kids and it is why I am where I am today) 2. Not having at least one more child with my 2nd and final wife.

  6. 'Plane seemed out of control': South Korea reeling from crash ...

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    We sincerely regret the distress caused." CEO Kim E-bae issued an apology and extended condolences to family members, saying that "regardless of the cause, I take full responsibility as the CEO."

  7. Apology (act) - Wikipedia

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    An apology during a crisis response must follow ethical standards in context, sincerity, and truthfulness in a timely and voluntary manner. The content for the communication includes an offer to correct the offense, a request for forgiveness, an expression of regret and admission of full responsibility, as well as true account of the problem. [5]

  8. Passengers are mass-canceling flights with South Korea ... - AOL

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    We sincerely regret the distress caused." Mass cancelations have happened before after major accidents. This includes customers canceling bookings with Malaysia Airlines after two deadly incidents ...

  9. Regret (decision theory) - Wikipedia

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    Regret theory models choice under uncertainty taking into account the effect of anticipated regret. Subsequently, several other authors improved upon it. [4] It incorporates a regret term in the utility function which depends negatively on the realized outcome and positively on the best alternative outcome given the uncertainty resolution. This ...