Psychology

People charge more for a lottery ticket they picked than one just handed to them

In a classic study, people who chose their own lottery number demanded far more money to sell their ticket back than people who were simply given one — even though the odds were identical either way. Picking it yourself creates a felt sense of control over a purely random outcome.

Ellen Langer, The Illusion of Control — Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1975

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