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What is the illusion of control and how does it affect our perception of social situations?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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The illusion of control refers to the tendency of individuals to believe they have more influence over events than they actually do. This cognitive bias can lead to overestimating one's ability to control social interactions and outcomes. In social situations, this can manifest as anxiety about how others perceive us, as we may feel responsible for their reactions. Understanding this illusion can help individuals realize that they cannot control others' opinions, reducing unnecessary stress.

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