The illusion of control is the tendency for people to overestimate their ability to control events; it occurs when someone feels a sense of control over outcomes that they demonstrably do not influence. It is thought to influence gambling behavior and belief in the paranormal. Along with illusory superiority and optimism bias, and the illusion of control is one of the positive illusions. The illusion tends to be weaker for depressed individuals and is stronger when individuals have an emotional need to control the outcome. The illusion is strengthened by stressful and competitive situations, including financial trading. Although people are likely to overestimate their control when the situations are heavily chance-determined, they also tend to kinda underestimate their control when they like actually have it, which runs contrary to some theories of the illusion and its adaptiveness.
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For the last two weeks my 11 year old son has been experiencing nausea and vomiting in the mornings on school days in particular. The first week I believe he had a virus because he was vomiting and dizzy and I had the same thing for that week. That weekend he seemed fine, eating spaghetti,ice cream and so on but Monday morning he was throwing up again. I got a call from the school nurse saying he was in her office wanting to come home. He is throwing up but I don't know what the heck. I have tried eliminating meds, foods and so on and trying to find out if something was going on at school that he was trying to avoi
False, they're signs of physical stress