The illusion of control refers to the inference of action-outcome contingency in situations where outcomes are in fact random. The strength of this illusion has been found to be affected by whether the frequency of successes increases or decreases over repeated trials, in what can be termed a “success-slope” effect. Previous studies have generated inconsistent findings regarding the nature of this effect. In this paper we present an experiment (N = 334) that overcomes several methodological limitations within this literature, employing a wider range of dependent measures (measures of two different types of illusory control, primary (by self) and secondary (by luck), as well as measures of remembered success-frequency). Results indicate that...
A replication and extension of one of Alloy and Abramson's (1979) studies yielded no evidence t...
Non-independent sub-samples of a group of 224 introductory psychology volunteer subjects provided da...
We report seven experiments to investigate the effects of control threat manipulations on different ...
The illusion of control refers to the inference of action-outcome contingency in situations where ou...
The illusion of control is an important feature of both problematic and nonproblematic gambling beha...
The illusion of control is an important feature of both problematic and nonproblematic gambling beha...
A series of studies was conducted to elucidate a phenomenon here referred to as the "illusion o...
The current study examined the relationships between and effects of illusory control (IC), unrealist...
When gambling, people tend to speed up after losses. This 'post-loss speeding' is in contrast with '...
When gambling, people tend to speed up after losses. This ’post-loss speeding’ is in contrast with ’...
International audienceTwo experiments examined the relationships between the knowledge that another ...
Abstract. The illusion of control consists of overestimating the influence that our behavior exerts ...
It is well known that certain variables can bias judgements about the perceived contingency between ...
We report seven experiments to investigate the effects of control threat manipulations on different ...
In this study, the role of expectancies in cognitive control was tested. On the basis of the origina...
A replication and extension of one of Alloy and Abramson's (1979) studies yielded no evidence t...
Non-independent sub-samples of a group of 224 introductory psychology volunteer subjects provided da...
We report seven experiments to investigate the effects of control threat manipulations on different ...
The illusion of control refers to the inference of action-outcome contingency in situations where ou...
The illusion of control is an important feature of both problematic and nonproblematic gambling beha...
The illusion of control is an important feature of both problematic and nonproblematic gambling beha...
A series of studies was conducted to elucidate a phenomenon here referred to as the "illusion o...
The current study examined the relationships between and effects of illusory control (IC), unrealist...
When gambling, people tend to speed up after losses. This 'post-loss speeding' is in contrast with '...
When gambling, people tend to speed up after losses. This ’post-loss speeding’ is in contrast with ’...
International audienceTwo experiments examined the relationships between the knowledge that another ...
Abstract. The illusion of control consists of overestimating the influence that our behavior exerts ...
It is well known that certain variables can bias judgements about the perceived contingency between ...
We report seven experiments to investigate the effects of control threat manipulations on different ...
In this study, the role of expectancies in cognitive control was tested. On the basis of the origina...
A replication and extension of one of Alloy and Abramson's (1979) studies yielded no evidence t...
Non-independent sub-samples of a group of 224 introductory psychology volunteer subjects provided da...
We report seven experiments to investigate the effects of control threat manipulations on different ...