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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. Regret (decision theory) - Wikipedia

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    Regret theory is a model in theoretical economics simultaneously developed in 1982 by Graham Loomes and Robert Sugden, [1] David E. Bell, [2] and Peter C. Fishburn. [3] Regret theory models choice under uncertainty taking into account the effect of anticipated regret. Subsequently, several other authors improved upon it. [4]

  4. Regret (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Regret, Tennessee, a former unincorporated community in the United States; Regret (Halo), one of the Prophets from the game of Halo 2 Regret (decision theory), the ratio or difference between the actual payoff and the best one

  5. Regret (Everything Everything song) - Wikipedia

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    "Regret" is a song from British indie pop band Everything Everything. The track was released in the United Kingdom on 29 April 2015 as the second single from the band's third studio album, Get to Heaven . [ 1 ]

  6. Regret (New Order song) - Wikipedia

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    "Regret" is a song by British alternative rock band New Order. It was released on 5 April 1993 by London Records as the lead single from their sixth studio album, Republic (1993). Stephen Hague is credited as both the producer and as a co-writer.

  7. 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. [24]

  8. Regret (film) - Wikipedia

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    Regret (Indonesian: Sesal) is a 1995 Indonesian independent Islamic teen drama film directed by Sophan Sophiaan, based on the short story of the same name by Ramdhan K. H. Produced by Sophiaan's own company Sinemasakini in association with Multi Permai Films and Global Sarana Media Nusantara, the film stars Widyawati and Sophiaan in their respective lead roles.

  9. Competitive regret - Wikipedia

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    In decision theory, competitive regret is the relative regret compared to an oracle with limited or unlimited power in the process of distribution estimation.