The Power of Superstition
Tuesday, 26 November 2013 | by Pat's Picks
New research shows superstition can boost performance. The Wall Street Journal says researchers have found that conditioned superstitions can boost the illusion of control, giving people a sense of comfort and meaning. In some cases that translates to better performance. In one experiment, golfers sank 35% more putts when playing with a ball they were told was “lucky.”
SOURCE: Wall Street Journal