"5659","An Experimental Research on Causal Illusion (in Chinese)","The research examined humans’ causal attribution of response-outcome under controllable and uncontrollable conditions respectively and attempted to find out whether providing appropriate external cues could be beneficial to them in making accurate judgments. The results indicate: 1) under controllable conditions, the delay of feedback might lead to causal illusion; 2) under uncontrollable conditions, the subjects developed superstition and illusion of control rather than helplessness; 3) providing appropriate external cues helped the subjects eliminate their former established causal illusion.","http://cogprints.org/5659/","Shao, Z. F. and Zhao, J.","UNSPECIFIED"," Shao, Z. F. and Zhao, J. (2004) An Experimental Research on Causal Illusion (in Chinese). [Journal (Paginated)] ","","2004"