Children's understanding of anticipatory regret and disappointment |
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Authors: | Robert Guttentag Jennifer Ferrell |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of North Carolina Greensboro , Greensboro, NC, USA Rob_guttentag@uncg.edu;3. University of Bedfordshire , Luton, Bedfordshire, UK |
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Abstract: | The anticipation of regret and disappointment plays an important role in decision making by adults. The anticipation of regret may also lead to a desire to avoid feedback about likely outcomes of non-chosen courses of action, while the anticipation of disappointment is associated with avoidance of risk-taking and the deliberate dampening of expectations. The present study used the context of a simple game to examine children's understanding of these anticipatory regret and disappointment emotion-regulation strategies. It was found that even though children 7/8 years of age were able to understand the situational factors that produce disappointment and regret, it was not until 9/10 years of age that children exhibited an understanding of anticipatory regret emotion-regulation strategies, and even at this age children did not exhibit an understanding of the use of dampening of expectations as a strategy for coping with the anticipation of disappointment. |
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