In the mind of many people chance and luck act as real but different causes of events. Even in strictly defined situations as casino gambling, people may perceive influences of luck that help to overcome the negative expectancy defined by the rules of chance. Interviews with gamblers in casinos confirmed this idea. In two experiments it was established that the distinction between chance and luck are also made by ordinary subjects in everyday situations. The results revealed that chance is perceived to operate when an event is surprising, an unexpected coincidence. Luck is perceived when an event implies the escape from negative consequences, or the achievement of something that is important and difficult. The distinction between chance and...
Holding a belief that luck can have an effect on the events and outcomes of our daily lives is not u...
Previous research has shown that gamblers prefer numbers they choose themselves because this choice ...
Magical thinking occurs when supernatural causes, as opposed to rational ones, are assumed in events...
For what is generally accepted as almost endemic to many a gamblers' disposition - the ideas, practi...
The current study uses a lottery-based paradigm to examine how risk taking is affected by two specif...
Luck is perceived by some people as a quality of the person (as opposed to the situation) that can b...
According to the social axioms framework, people's beliefs about how the world functions (i.e., ...
The Gambler’s Fallacy is a mistaken belief about sequences of random events. Observing, for example,...
For Lévy-Bruhl, “primitive mentality” can shed light on the “passion” that drives the casino player,...
Experiences form part and parcel of life. As suggested by existing literature, past experiences may ...
In three studies, the authors expand on Langer’s (1975) illusion of control model to include percept...
Can luck predict risk-taking behavior in games of chance? Economists have not widely studied this is...
Everyone has faced gambling in one way or another, whether it is dice or an entire casino. In ordina...
In Chance, celebrated mathematician Amir D. Aczel turns his sights on probability theory—the branch ...
Current research examining gambling behaviors has tended to focus on structur-al features such as th...
Holding a belief that luck can have an effect on the events and outcomes of our daily lives is not u...
Previous research has shown that gamblers prefer numbers they choose themselves because this choice ...
Magical thinking occurs when supernatural causes, as opposed to rational ones, are assumed in events...
For what is generally accepted as almost endemic to many a gamblers' disposition - the ideas, practi...
The current study uses a lottery-based paradigm to examine how risk taking is affected by two specif...
Luck is perceived by some people as a quality of the person (as opposed to the situation) that can b...
According to the social axioms framework, people's beliefs about how the world functions (i.e., ...
The Gambler’s Fallacy is a mistaken belief about sequences of random events. Observing, for example,...
For Lévy-Bruhl, “primitive mentality” can shed light on the “passion” that drives the casino player,...
Experiences form part and parcel of life. As suggested by existing literature, past experiences may ...
In three studies, the authors expand on Langer’s (1975) illusion of control model to include percept...
Can luck predict risk-taking behavior in games of chance? Economists have not widely studied this is...
Everyone has faced gambling in one way or another, whether it is dice or an entire casino. In ordina...
In Chance, celebrated mathematician Amir D. Aczel turns his sights on probability theory—the branch ...
Current research examining gambling behaviors has tended to focus on structur-al features such as th...
Holding a belief that luck can have an effect on the events and outcomes of our daily lives is not u...
Previous research has shown that gamblers prefer numbers they choose themselves because this choice ...
Magical thinking occurs when supernatural causes, as opposed to rational ones, are assumed in events...