Purpose: Previous discussions of the hot hand belief, wherein athletes believe that they have a greater chance of scoring after 2 or 3 hits (successes) compared with 2 or 3 misses, have focused on whether this is the case within game statistics. Researchers have argued that the perception of the hot hand in random sequences is a bias of the cognitive system. Yet most have failed to explore the impact of framing on the stability of the belief and the behavior based on it. Method: The authors conducted 2 studies that manipulated the frame of a judgment task. In Study 1, framing was manipulated via instructions in a playmaker allocation paradigm in volleyball. In Study 2, the frame was manipulated by presenting videos for allocation decisions ...
Skilled performers of time-constrained motor actions acquire information about the action preference...
Objectives: In fast ball sports like beach volleyball, decision-making skills are a determining fact...
Background: The purpose of the study was to examine the effect of applying a decision training progr...
We examine behavioural changes of basketball players arising from the hot-hand belief and use data o...
This dissertation consists of four separate but related papers. The overarching theme is how decisio...
In our comment on Koehler and Conley’s (2003) findings on the “hot hand” belief, we want to emphasiz...
In this paper we describe the development of two computer games designed for studying the ‘hot hand’...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Sports Scie...
Background: Concerning the judgments bias and cue utilization in basketball athletes, previous shot ...
OBJECTIVE: The present longitudinal study is the first to examine game to game fluctuations of perce...
The hot-hand phenomenon, according to which a player’s performance is significantly elevated during ...
International audienceIntroduction: Many studies based on cognitive framework focus on expertise-rel...
The user's strategy and their approach to decisionmaking are two important concerns when designing u...
In this study we examined the visual search behavioral differences between experts and non-experts d...
Introduction: Sport improves low-level general and specific perceptual-cognitive processes (1,2). H...
Skilled performers of time-constrained motor actions acquire information about the action preference...
Objectives: In fast ball sports like beach volleyball, decision-making skills are a determining fact...
Background: The purpose of the study was to examine the effect of applying a decision training progr...
We examine behavioural changes of basketball players arising from the hot-hand belief and use data o...
This dissertation consists of four separate but related papers. The overarching theme is how decisio...
In our comment on Koehler and Conley’s (2003) findings on the “hot hand” belief, we want to emphasiz...
In this paper we describe the development of two computer games designed for studying the ‘hot hand’...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Sports Scie...
Background: Concerning the judgments bias and cue utilization in basketball athletes, previous shot ...
OBJECTIVE: The present longitudinal study is the first to examine game to game fluctuations of perce...
The hot-hand phenomenon, according to which a player’s performance is significantly elevated during ...
International audienceIntroduction: Many studies based on cognitive framework focus on expertise-rel...
The user's strategy and their approach to decisionmaking are two important concerns when designing u...
In this study we examined the visual search behavioral differences between experts and non-experts d...
Introduction: Sport improves low-level general and specific perceptual-cognitive processes (1,2). H...
Skilled performers of time-constrained motor actions acquire information about the action preference...
Objectives: In fast ball sports like beach volleyball, decision-making skills are a determining fact...
Background: The purpose of the study was to examine the effect of applying a decision training progr...