Ejova, Anastasia; Navarro, Daniel J.; Delfabbro, Paul H. - In: Judgment and Decision Making 8 (2013) 4, pp. 498-511
The illusion of control refers to the inference of action-outcome contingency in situations where outcomes are in fact random. The strength of this illusion has been found to be affected by whether the frequency of successes increases or decreases over repeated trials, in what can be termed a...