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In short, counterfactual thinking can be described as
   a.   mentally reconstructing the past.
   b.   putting a positive spin on things to enhance self-esteem.
   c.   thinking about how things couldn’t have turned out differently.
   d.   one of the most rational responses to an undesirable outcome.
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