Every year thousands of dollars are spent on psychics who claim to "know" the future. The present research questions why, despite no evidence that humans are able to psychically predict the future, do people persist in holding irrational beliefs about precognition? We argue that believing the future is predictable increases one's own perceived ability to exert control over future events. As a result, belief in precognition should be particularly strong when people most desire control-that is, when they lack it. In Experiment 1 (N = 87), people who were experimentally induced to feel low in control reported greater belief in precognition than people who felt high in control. Experiment 2 (N = 53) investigated whether belief in precognition i...
For unknown reasons, individuals who are confident in their intuitions are more likely to hold super...
ing hypothesis: People who ponder a goal decision (i.e., to either pursue Goal A or B, or to pursue ...
We report seven experiments to investigate the effects of control threat manipulations on different ...
Every year thousands of dollars are spent on psychics who claim to "know" the future. The present re...
The feeling of being in control of one's own actions is a strong subjective experience. However, dis...
Individuals are strongly motivated to acquire and maintain a sense of control, and to understand the...
This article explores the role of magical thinking in the subjective probabilities of future chance ...
Superstitions are common, yet we have little understanding of the cognitive mechanisms that bring th...
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The present research shows that belief in progress helps to alleviate the aversive experience of low...
Research into paranormal, pseudoscience, and conspiracy theory beliefs has found an underlying relat...
Secondary controlCausal uncertainty beliefs are continual doubts about a person’s ability to detect ...
The limited resources theory became the prevailing theory in explaining the instances of self-contro...
ABSTRACT—Three experiments demonstrated that the ex-perience of power leads to an illusion of person...
In 2011, one of the authors (DJB) published a report of nine experiments in the Journal of Personali...
For unknown reasons, individuals who are confident in their intuitions are more likely to hold super...
ing hypothesis: People who ponder a goal decision (i.e., to either pursue Goal A or B, or to pursue ...
We report seven experiments to investigate the effects of control threat manipulations on different ...
Every year thousands of dollars are spent on psychics who claim to "know" the future. The present re...
The feeling of being in control of one's own actions is a strong subjective experience. However, dis...
Individuals are strongly motivated to acquire and maintain a sense of control, and to understand the...
This article explores the role of magical thinking in the subjective probabilities of future chance ...
Superstitions are common, yet we have little understanding of the cognitive mechanisms that bring th...
Despite conspiracy theory beliefs’ potential to lead to negative outcomes, psychologists have only r...
The present research shows that belief in progress helps to alleviate the aversive experience of low...
Research into paranormal, pseudoscience, and conspiracy theory beliefs has found an underlying relat...
Secondary controlCausal uncertainty beliefs are continual doubts about a person’s ability to detect ...
The limited resources theory became the prevailing theory in explaining the instances of self-contro...
ABSTRACT—Three experiments demonstrated that the ex-perience of power leads to an illusion of person...
In 2011, one of the authors (DJB) published a report of nine experiments in the Journal of Personali...
For unknown reasons, individuals who are confident in their intuitions are more likely to hold super...
ing hypothesis: People who ponder a goal decision (i.e., to either pursue Goal A or B, or to pursue ...
We report seven experiments to investigate the effects of control threat manipulations on different ...