We investigate the "law of small numbers" using a data set on lotto gambling that allows us to measure players' reactions to draws. While most players pick the same set of numbers week after week, we find that those who do change, react on average as predicted by the law of small numbers as formalized in recent behavioral theory. In particular, players tend to bet less on numbers that have been drawn in the preceding week, as suggested by the "gambler's fallacy", and bet more on a number if it was frequently drawn in the recent past, consistent with the "hot-hand fallacy"
Some methods to test the randomness of the numbers drawn in the UK National Lottery are described. T...
Abstract In fixed-odds numbers games, the prizes and the odds of winning are known at the time of pl...
Everyone has faced gambling in one way or another, whether it is dice or an entire casino. In ordina...
We investigate the "law of small numbers" using a data set on lotto gambling that allows us to measu...
We investigate the "law of small numbers" using a unique panel data set on lotto gambling. Because w...
We investigate the “law of small numbers ” using a unique panel data set on lotto gambling. Because ...
There are many people who love playing lottery games for fun, and even for big prizes. For those who...
We explore people’s preferences for numbers in large proprietary data sets from two different lotter...
People facing choices under uncertainty, and gamblers in particular, are often subject to statistica...
Although lotto games are better suited for testing the nature of human rationality than stock market...
We demonstrate that lottery markets can exhibit the "hot-hand" phenomenon, in which past winning nu...
Through two experiments we investigated, in a laboratory setting, whether a series of identical outc...
The Chinese Online Lottery provides field evidence of three anomalies. The first anomaly, which has ...
Conscious selection describes the process by which lottery players choose numbers non-randomly on th...
The “gambler's fallacy” is the false belief that a random event is less likely to occur if the event...
Some methods to test the randomness of the numbers drawn in the UK National Lottery are described. T...
Abstract In fixed-odds numbers games, the prizes and the odds of winning are known at the time of pl...
Everyone has faced gambling in one way or another, whether it is dice or an entire casino. In ordina...
We investigate the "law of small numbers" using a data set on lotto gambling that allows us to measu...
We investigate the "law of small numbers" using a unique panel data set on lotto gambling. Because w...
We investigate the “law of small numbers ” using a unique panel data set on lotto gambling. Because ...
There are many people who love playing lottery games for fun, and even for big prizes. For those who...
We explore people’s preferences for numbers in large proprietary data sets from two different lotter...
People facing choices under uncertainty, and gamblers in particular, are often subject to statistica...
Although lotto games are better suited for testing the nature of human rationality than stock market...
We demonstrate that lottery markets can exhibit the "hot-hand" phenomenon, in which past winning nu...
Through two experiments we investigated, in a laboratory setting, whether a series of identical outc...
The Chinese Online Lottery provides field evidence of three anomalies. The first anomaly, which has ...
Conscious selection describes the process by which lottery players choose numbers non-randomly on th...
The “gambler's fallacy” is the false belief that a random event is less likely to occur if the event...
Some methods to test the randomness of the numbers drawn in the UK National Lottery are described. T...
Abstract In fixed-odds numbers games, the prizes and the odds of winning are known at the time of pl...
Everyone has faced gambling in one way or another, whether it is dice or an entire casino. In ordina...