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- Hot-hand_fallacy abstract "The "hot-hand fallacy" (also known as the "hot hand phenomenon" or "hot hand") is the fallacious belief that a person who has experienced success with a random event has a greater chance of further success in additional attempts. The concept has been applied to gambling and sports, such as basketball. While a previous success at a skill-based athletic task, such as making a shot in basketball, can change the psychological behavior and subsequent success rate of a player, researchers have often found little evidence for a true "hot hand" in practice. It has been reported that a belief in the hot-hand fallacy affects a player's perceptions of success.".
- Hot-hand_fallacy wikiPageExternalLink thehothand.blogspot.co.at.
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- Hot-hand_fallacy wikiPageExternalLink 0152.pdf.
- Hot-hand_fallacy wikiPageExternalLink BookDetail.aspx?productID=273879.
- Hot-hand_fallacy wikiPageExternalLink sportsstreaksandhothandphenomenon.
- Hot-hand_fallacy wikiPageID "27899682".
- Hot-hand_fallacy wikiPageRevisionID "606796479".
- Hot-hand_fallacy confusing "April 2012".
- Hot-hand_fallacy hasPhotoCollection Hot-hand_fallacy.
- Hot-hand_fallacy refimprove "March 2012".
- Hot-hand_fallacy subject Category:Basketball_terminology.
- Hot-hand_fallacy subject Category:Cognitive_biases.
- Hot-hand_fallacy subject Category:Informal_fallacies.
- Hot-hand_fallacy type Abstraction100002137.
- Hot-hand_fallacy type Attitude106193203.
- Hot-hand_fallacy type Bias106201908.
- Hot-hand_fallacy type Cognition100023271.
- Hot-hand_fallacy type CognitiveBiases.
- Hot-hand_fallacy type Content105809192.
- Hot-hand_fallacy type Fallacy105893916.
- Hot-hand_fallacy type Idea105833840.
- Hot-hand_fallacy type Inclination106196584.
- Hot-hand_fallacy type InformalFallacies.
- Hot-hand_fallacy type Misconception105893653.
- Hot-hand_fallacy type Partiality106201136.
- Hot-hand_fallacy type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Hot-hand_fallacy comment "The "hot-hand fallacy" (also known as the "hot hand phenomenon" or "hot hand") is the fallacious belief that a person who has experienced success with a random event has a greater chance of further success in additional attempts. The concept has been applied to gambling and sports, such as basketball.".
- Hot-hand_fallacy label "Hot-hand fallacy".
- Hot-hand_fallacy label "熱手謬誤".
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- Hot-hand_fallacy isPrimaryTopicOf Hot-hand_fallacy.