In this paper we test two hypotheses regarding magical thinking about the perceived likelihood of future events. The first is that people believe that those who “tempt fate” by failing to take necessary precautions are more likely to suffer negative outcomes. The second is the “protection effect”, where reminding people of precautions they have taken leads them to see related risks as less likely. To this end, we describe the results from three attempted direct replications of a protection effect experiment reported in Tykocinski (2008) and two replications of a tempting fate experiment reported in Risen and Gilovich (2008) in which we add a test of the protection effect. We did not replicate the protection effect but did replicate the temp...
Abstract. Most previous research on illusions of control focused on generative scenarios, in which p...
Social psychological research on counterfactual thinking has largely focused on its relationship to ...
The current article investigates decisions where people are not causing harm to others, but only ben...
In this paper we test two hypotheses regarding magical thinking about the perceived likelihood of fu...
This article explores the role of magical thinking in the subjective probabilities of future chance ...
Magical thinking occurs when supernatural causes, as opposed to rational ones, are assumed in events...
The current study will attempt to replicate previous research showing that people tend to believe a ...
Beliefs in supernatural entities are integral parts of both our culturally embedded religions and mo...
Magical thinking is of relevance to obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), and has been most widely in...
Degree awarded: M.A. Psychology. American UniversitySympathetic magical thinking is a decision-makin...
In Experiment 1, 6- and 9-year-old children and adults were asked to imagine various types of object...
As social beings, humans try to control and predict each other’s thoughts and behaviours. Stage magi...
In three studies, the authors expand on Langer’s (1975) illusion of control model to include percept...
Four experiments compared the permanence of imagined and perceived objects. A new method for assessi...
Warnings are intended to improve safety (decreasing injury, illness and loss) by communicating the p...
Abstract. Most previous research on illusions of control focused on generative scenarios, in which p...
Social psychological research on counterfactual thinking has largely focused on its relationship to ...
The current article investigates decisions where people are not causing harm to others, but only ben...
In this paper we test two hypotheses regarding magical thinking about the perceived likelihood of fu...
This article explores the role of magical thinking in the subjective probabilities of future chance ...
Magical thinking occurs when supernatural causes, as opposed to rational ones, are assumed in events...
The current study will attempt to replicate previous research showing that people tend to believe a ...
Beliefs in supernatural entities are integral parts of both our culturally embedded religions and mo...
Magical thinking is of relevance to obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), and has been most widely in...
Degree awarded: M.A. Psychology. American UniversitySympathetic magical thinking is a decision-makin...
In Experiment 1, 6- and 9-year-old children and adults were asked to imagine various types of object...
As social beings, humans try to control and predict each other’s thoughts and behaviours. Stage magi...
In three studies, the authors expand on Langer’s (1975) illusion of control model to include percept...
Four experiments compared the permanence of imagined and perceived objects. A new method for assessi...
Warnings are intended to improve safety (decreasing injury, illness and loss) by communicating the p...
Abstract. Most previous research on illusions of control focused on generative scenarios, in which p...
Social psychological research on counterfactual thinking has largely focused on its relationship to ...
The current article investigates decisions where people are not causing harm to others, but only ben...