Psychological momentum (PM) and the hot hand are related concepts describing people’s beliefs regarding streaks of superior performance. This study examined the susceptibility of perceptions of PM to changes in the streakiness of otherwise equivalent series. Fifty-five male participants (31 basketballers and 24 control) completed a ‘hot-cognition’ experiment where they rated individual and team momentum and assessed the likelihood of a future shot’s success after watching sequences of basketball shots. The experimental manipulation of the order of shots strongly affected participants’ ratings of momentum and, less strongly, the probability they assigned to the future shot (i.e. the hot hand effect). Basketballers showed stronger reactions t...
This study on psychological momentum (PM) in sports provides the first experimental test of an inter...
In sports, psychological momentum (PM) develops when athletes perceive they are moving toward or awa...
In our comment on Koehler and Conley’s (2003) findings on the “hot hand” belief, we want to emphasiz...
The purpose of this research was to examine the influence of fictitious scoring updates on psycholog...
Psychological Momentum (PM) is a positive or negative dynamics of cognitive, affective, motivational...
This doctoral dissertation deals with a phenomenon that is often referred to in sports, but still po...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/9953/8845-thumbnail.jpgMomentum has intrigued...
We examine behavioural changes of basketball players arising from the hot-hand belief and use data o...
In sports matches, psychological momentum (PM) develops when moving toward or away from a desired ou...
The Antecedents-Consequences Model (ACM) (Vallerand, Colavecchio, & Pelletier, 1988) is a theoretica...
We investigate the origin and the validity of common beliefs regarding “the hot hand ” and “streak s...
While studies on triggers and outcomes of Psychological Momentum (PM) exist, little is known about t...
International audienceWhile studies on triggers and outcomes of Psychological Momentum (PM) exist, l...
The present research examines psychological momentum (PM), a perceived force that lay intuition sugg...
In this experimental study, we tested whether athletes’ judgments of affordances and of environmenta...
This study on psychological momentum (PM) in sports provides the first experimental test of an inter...
In sports, psychological momentum (PM) develops when athletes perceive they are moving toward or awa...
In our comment on Koehler and Conley’s (2003) findings on the “hot hand” belief, we want to emphasiz...
The purpose of this research was to examine the influence of fictitious scoring updates on psycholog...
Psychological Momentum (PM) is a positive or negative dynamics of cognitive, affective, motivational...
This doctoral dissertation deals with a phenomenon that is often referred to in sports, but still po...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/9953/8845-thumbnail.jpgMomentum has intrigued...
We examine behavioural changes of basketball players arising from the hot-hand belief and use data o...
In sports matches, psychological momentum (PM) develops when moving toward or away from a desired ou...
The Antecedents-Consequences Model (ACM) (Vallerand, Colavecchio, & Pelletier, 1988) is a theoretica...
We investigate the origin and the validity of common beliefs regarding “the hot hand ” and “streak s...
While studies on triggers and outcomes of Psychological Momentum (PM) exist, little is known about t...
International audienceWhile studies on triggers and outcomes of Psychological Momentum (PM) exist, l...
The present research examines psychological momentum (PM), a perceived force that lay intuition sugg...
In this experimental study, we tested whether athletes’ judgments of affordances and of environmenta...
This study on psychological momentum (PM) in sports provides the first experimental test of an inter...
In sports, psychological momentum (PM) develops when athletes perceive they are moving toward or awa...
In our comment on Koehler and Conley’s (2003) findings on the “hot hand” belief, we want to emphasiz...