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Perceived Control and the Optimistic Bias: A Meta-Analytic Review
Authors:Cynthia TF Klein  Marie Helweg-Larsen
Institution:1. University of Florida;2. Department of Psychology , Transylvania University , 300 North Broadway, Lexington, KY, 40508
Abstract:People consistently believe that negative events are less likely to happen to them than to others. Research suggests a relationship between this optimistic bias and perceived control such that the greater control people perceive over future events, the greater their optimistic bias. We conducted a meta-analysis of 27 independent samples to quantify the size of this relationship and examine what variables moderated the relationship. Greater perceived control was significantly related to greater optimistic bias, but this relationship was moderated by participant nationality, student status, risk status, and the type of optimistic bias measure used. We discuss the findings in the context of primary versus secondary control.
Keywords:Perceived Control  Optimistic Bias
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