
Answer:
The correct option is: C) Counterfactual thinking
Explanation:
Counterfactual thinking refers to the human tendency of creating possible alternatives to the events that have already occurred. Counterfactual thoughts arises when an individual modifies a factual prior the event and assesses the various consequences of the change. Â
Counterfactual thoughts can produce negative emotions like guilt, regret and positive emotions like relief, satisfaction.
Therefore, the given situation is an example of Counterfactual thinking.