Using data on junior golf tournaments, we find evidence that the “hot hand” does exist, and that its prevalence decreases as golfers gain experience. This provides an explanation as to why studies that consider professional athletes conclude that the hot hand does not exist. We also show that females are much more likely to experience the hot hand compared with similar males, and provide evidence that this disparity is driven by differences in competitive experience. As golfers’ experience increases, gender dissimilarities disappear. We argue that exposure to competition may also drive other gender differences identified in competitive environments
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of performance success, skill level, and gender ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of performance success, skill level, and gender ...
Negative frequency-dependent effects rather than innate predispositions may provide left-handers wit...
Using data on junior golf tournaments, we find evidence that the “hot hand” does exist, and that its...
This paper examines tests for hot- and cold-hand effects in men’s professional golf, based on score...
The so called “hot hand” phenomenon (phrase coined by American basketball fans) refers to the common...
This paper analyzes potential gender differences in competitive environments using a sample of over ...
This paper analyzes potential gender differences in competitive environments using a sample of over ...
This paper analyzes potential gender differences in competitive environments using a sample of over ...
The so called “hot hand” phenomenon (phrase coined by American basketball fans) refers to the common...
This paper illustrates the problems that arise with traditional tests for the hot hand and proposes ...
In this project, an analysis is made to try to determine whether the phenomenon known as the hot han...
This paper examines whether a hot hand in professional darts exists or the people’s belief in playe...
Ötting M, Langrock R, Deutscher C, Leos-Barajas V. The hot hand in professional darts. Journal of th...
The "hot hand" effect describes the phenomenon when an athlete makes a considerable in his performan...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of performance success, skill level, and gender ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of performance success, skill level, and gender ...
Negative frequency-dependent effects rather than innate predispositions may provide left-handers wit...
Using data on junior golf tournaments, we find evidence that the “hot hand” does exist, and that its...
This paper examines tests for hot- and cold-hand effects in men’s professional golf, based on score...
The so called “hot hand” phenomenon (phrase coined by American basketball fans) refers to the common...
This paper analyzes potential gender differences in competitive environments using a sample of over ...
This paper analyzes potential gender differences in competitive environments using a sample of over ...
This paper analyzes potential gender differences in competitive environments using a sample of over ...
The so called “hot hand” phenomenon (phrase coined by American basketball fans) refers to the common...
This paper illustrates the problems that arise with traditional tests for the hot hand and proposes ...
In this project, an analysis is made to try to determine whether the phenomenon known as the hot han...
This paper examines whether a hot hand in professional darts exists or the people’s belief in playe...
Ötting M, Langrock R, Deutscher C, Leos-Barajas V. The hot hand in professional darts. Journal of th...
The "hot hand" effect describes the phenomenon when an athlete makes a considerable in his performan...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of performance success, skill level, and gender ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of performance success, skill level, and gender ...
Negative frequency-dependent effects rather than innate predispositions may provide left-handers wit...