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Individual alpha frequency tACS modifies the detection of space-time optical illusion. [PDF]

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Optimizing the mirror illusion during mirror therapy: evidence from unimpaired individuals. [PDF]

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The illusion of control

2019
This chapter considers the proposed explanation’s implications for theory and research on human concepts of luck, as specified by the modal account of luck. It examines beliefs indicative of an illusion of control are constrained, not only by the same theories of mind and mechanics that humans apply in everyday functioning, but also by theories of ...
Richard Bennett, Joseph E. Oliver
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The illusion of control.

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1975
While most people will agree that there is much overlap between skill and luck, a full understanding of how inextricably bound the two are has yet to be attained. In principle the distinction seems clear. In skill situations there is a causal link between behavior and outcome. Thus, success in skill tasks is controllable.
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Control Orientation and the Illusion of Control

Journal of Personality Assessment, 1983
Tested the hypothesis that individuals with an external locus of control are sensitive to the occurrence of noncontingency and will not display the illusion of control. Internals, who view outcomes as response dependent, should succumb to the illusion.
H, Tennen, J P, Sharp
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Illusions of Control

1998
Illusions of control are explored in a wide variety of domains—from the micro level of the self and interpersonal relations to the macro level of large organizations and intergroup and international relations. The authors argue that people are motivated to control the world, and in particular, to control future events.
Fathali M. Moghaddam, Charles Studer
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Illusions of Control

Current Directions in Psychological Science, 1999
Illusions of control are common even in purely chance situations. They are particularly likely to occur in settings that are characterized by personal involvement, familiarity, foreknowledge of the desired outcome, and a focus on success. Person-based factors that affect illusions of control include depressive mood and need for control.
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