Rachel E. Smallman, Ph.D.

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2010 University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana-Champaign, IL 
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Social Psychology
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Neal J. Roese grad student 2010 UIUC
 (The role of relevant information in functional counterfactual thinking.)
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Smallman R, Summerville A, Lowe JC. (2022) The Spontaneous Counterfactual Inference Task: Misremembering What Might Have Been. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 1461672221142181
Gamlin J, Smallman R, Epstude K, et al. (2020) Dispositional optimism weakly predicts upward, rather than downward, counterfactual thinking: A prospective correlational study using episodic recall. Plos One. 15: e0237644
He Y, Payne SC, Yao X, et al. (2020) Improving workplace safety by thinking about what might have been: A first look at the role of counterfactual thinking. Journal of Safety Research. 72: 153-164
Smallman R, Summerville A. (2018) Counterfactual thought in reasoning and performance Social and Personality Psychology Compass. 12
Smallman R, Ramos A, Dickey K, et al. (2018) If only I wasn't so impulsive: Counterfactual thinking and delay-discounting Personality and Individual Differences. 135: 212-215
Smallman R, Becker B. (2017) Motivational Differences in Seeking Out Evaluative Categorization Information. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 43: 1020-1032
Roese NJ, Smallman R, Epstude K. (2017) Do episodic counterfactual thoughts focus on controllable action?: The role of self-initiation Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 73: 14-23
Walker RJ, Smallman R, Summerville A, et al. (2016) Motivated by us But Not by Them: Group Membership Influences the Impact of Counterfactual Thinking on Behavioral Intentions Social Cognition. 34: 286-305
Lench HC, Domsky D, Smallman R, et al. (2015) Beliefs in moral luck: When and why blame hinges on luck. British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953). 106: 272-87
Seto E, Hicks JA, Davis WE, et al. (2015) Free Will, Counterfactual Reflection, and the Meaningfulness of Life Events Social Psychological and Personality Science. 6: 243-250
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