Why Do Superstitions Feel So Good? episode artwork

EPISODE · Jun 26, 2025 · 20 MIN

Why Do Superstitions Feel So Good?

from Behavioral Grooves Podcast · host Kurt Nelson, PhD and Tim Houlihan

Are you like Kurt, stuck wearing a pair of 'lucky socks' every time your team plays, no matter what the outcome of the game turns out to be? In this month's bonus, we explore why we hold onto superstitions, like lucky socks, even when we know they don't work. From BF Skinner's pigeons to social identity theory, we unpack the behavioral science behind our game-day rituals, however irrational, and discuss the sense of agency, control, and belonging that they create.  Topics [0:00] Intro: Kurt's Lucky Socks [3:38] The Placebo Effect [7:27] Mistaking Correlation for Causation [11:58] Social Identity and Group Belonging [16:34] The Psychological Benefits of Superstitions Links Join our Substack! Join the Behavioral Grooves community Subscribe to Behavioral Grooves on YouTube  

Episode metadata supplied by the publisher feed · Published Jun 26, 2025

Embed this episode

NOW PLAYING

Why Do Superstitions Feel So Good?

0:00 20:11

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

No similar episodes found.

No similar podcasts found.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of Behavioral Grooves Podcast?

This episode is 20 minutes long.

When was this Behavioral Grooves Podcast episode published?

This episode was published on June 26, 2025.

Can I download this Behavioral Grooves Podcast episode?

Yes. Use the download control on the episode player to save the publisher-provided media file.
URL copied to clipboard!