“…For instance, anticipated regret has been shown to predict intentions to reduce unhealthy behavior by drinking within safe limits (Cooke, Sniehotta, & Schuz, 2007), not eating junk food (Richard, Van der Pligt, & De Vries, 1996), and taking exercise (Abraham & Sheeran, 2004). Importantly, anticipated regret adds to the prediction of health intentions over and above variables such as attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control (e.g., Rivis et al, 2009;Sandberg & Conner, 2008). Moreover, experimental manipulations that make anticipated regret salient prior to intention formation lead to stronger intentions to behave healthily, more Running head: SELF-AFFIRMATION AND ANTICIPATED REGRET 5 healthy behavior and strengthen the intention-behavior relationship (e.g., Abraham & Sheeran, 2003Sandberg & Conner, 2009, 2011.…”