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What is the 'illusion of control' and how does it affect our behavior?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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The illusion of control is the belief that one can influence outcomes that are actually determined by chance. The host explains that this cognitive bias can lead individuals to take unnecessary risks or make poor decisions based on the false belief that they have more control over a situation than they actually do. Recognizing this bias can help individuals make more rational choices.

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