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Keeping the illusion of control under control: Ceilings, floors, and imperfect calibration
Authors:Francesca Gino   Zachariah Sharek  Don A. Moore
Affiliation:a Harvard Business School, Harvard University, Baker Library 447, Boston MA 02163, United States;b Carnegie Mellon University, United States;c University of California at Berkeley, United States
Abstract:Prior research has claimed that people exaggerate probabilities of success by overestimating personal control in situations that are heavily or completely chance-determined. We examine whether such overestimation of control persists in situations where people do have control. Our results suggest a simple model that accounts for prior findings on illusory control as well as for situations where actual control is high: People make imperfect estimates of their level of control. By focusing on situations marked by low control, prior research has created the illusion that people generally overestimate their level of control. Across three studies, we show that when they have a great deal of control, people under-estimate it. Implications for research on perceived control and co-variation assessment are discussed.
Keywords:Illusion of control   Attribution   Comparative judgments   Co-variation assessment   Personal control
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