The Illusion of Control

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What is the Illusion of Control?

The illusion of control is a social phenomenon that acknowledges the belief that we have control over situations that are obviously beyond our realm of influence.

Basically, the illusion of control is one of the many cognitive biases. In general, bias clouts thinking and objectivity.

The illusion of control falls under the broader category of “positive illusion” because the beholder is considering themselves in a positive light that enhances their self-esteem and perception.

By believing they have more control than they do in reality, discomfort is temporarily diminished. When they perceive a situation to be “under control”, users feel a sense of safety and peace.

UX designers can create experiences where the user feels in control, thereby increasing feel-good emotions. For example, the download progress bar always has a time discrepancy between the “estimated” download and how long it actually takes to download. Nevertheless, seeing the download progress gives users a feeling of control, a greater reassurance that things are acting according to plan.

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