This thesis reports a body of work that examines psychological, and parapsychological, factors associated with perceptions of luck and of being lucky. Although much psychological research has referred to luck, surprisingly little work has made a detailed examination of people's beliefs about luck and luckiness
Using a non-intentional precognition test paradigm luck beliefs were explored as predictors of psi i...
Holding a belief that luck can have an effect on the events and outcomes of our daily lives is not u...
Holding a belief that luck can have an effect on the events and outcomes of our daily lives is not u...
Self-reports have described luck as an important factor in people’s lives, and there is a sizable bo...
There has been a great deal of interest in the concept of luck in the recent psychological and philo...
Smith (1998) has shown that different people use the term 'luck' to mean different things, some of w...
Luck permeates our lives, and this raises a number of pressing questions: What is luck? When we attr...
Luck is perceived by some people as a quality of the person (as opposed to the situation) that can b...
Smith (1998) has shown that different people use the term "luck" to mean different things, some of w...
Smith (1998) has shown that different people use the term “luck” to mean different things, some of w...
As is apparent from the range of perspectives that are being presented in this volume, the concept o...
Introduction: Smith (1998) has shown that different people use the term “luck” to mean different thi...
The Current study developed a multi-dimensional measure of beliefs around luck. Two studies introduc...
Luck is a complex concept that has received extensive exposure in the philosophical literature. Howe...
Cognitive priming procedures were used to identify the unique effects that luck-related concepts hav...
Using a non-intentional precognition test paradigm luck beliefs were explored as predictors of psi i...
Holding a belief that luck can have an effect on the events and outcomes of our daily lives is not u...
Holding a belief that luck can have an effect on the events and outcomes of our daily lives is not u...
Self-reports have described luck as an important factor in people’s lives, and there is a sizable bo...
There has been a great deal of interest in the concept of luck in the recent psychological and philo...
Smith (1998) has shown that different people use the term 'luck' to mean different things, some of w...
Luck permeates our lives, and this raises a number of pressing questions: What is luck? When we attr...
Luck is perceived by some people as a quality of the person (as opposed to the situation) that can b...
Smith (1998) has shown that different people use the term "luck" to mean different things, some of w...
Smith (1998) has shown that different people use the term “luck” to mean different things, some of w...
As is apparent from the range of perspectives that are being presented in this volume, the concept o...
Introduction: Smith (1998) has shown that different people use the term “luck” to mean different thi...
The Current study developed a multi-dimensional measure of beliefs around luck. Two studies introduc...
Luck is a complex concept that has received extensive exposure in the philosophical literature. Howe...
Cognitive priming procedures were used to identify the unique effects that luck-related concepts hav...
Using a non-intentional precognition test paradigm luck beliefs were explored as predictors of psi i...
Holding a belief that luck can have an effect on the events and outcomes of our daily lives is not u...
Holding a belief that luck can have an effect on the events and outcomes of our daily lives is not u...