The hot-hand phenomenon, according to which a player's performance is significantly elevated during certain phases relative to the expected performance based on the player's base rate, has left many researchers and fans in basketball puzzled: The vast majority of players, coaches and fans believe in its existence but statistical evidence supporting this belief has been scarce. It has frequently been argued that the hot hand in basketball is unobservable because of strategic adjustments and defensive interference of the opposing team. We use a dataset with novel metrics, such as the number of defenders and the defensive intensity for each shot attempt, which enable us to directly measure defensive pressure. First, we examine how the shooting...
Graduation date: 2012This dissertation consists of two essays that address behavioral economics issu...
Can humans discriminate whether strings of events (e.g., shooting success in basketball) were genera...
We investigate the hot hand phenomenon using data on 110,513 free throws taken in the National Baske...
<div><p>The hot-hand phenomenon, according to which a player’s performance is significantly elevated...
The hot-hand phenomenon, according to which a player’s performance is significantly elevated during ...
© 2014 Csapo, Raab. The hot-hand phenomenon, according to which a player's performance is significan...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Sports Scie...
The vast literature on the Hot Hand Fallacy in basketball rests on the assumption that shot selectio...
We examine behavioural changes of basketball players arising from the hot-hand belief and use data o...
We investigate the origin and the validity of common beliefs regarding “the hot hand ” and “streak s...
The "hot hand" effect describes the phenomenon when an athlete makes a considerable in his performan...
Gilovich et al. (1985) found the presence of the hot hand belief in basketball. Since then, it has ...
This paper examines tests for hot- and cold-hand effects in men’s professional golf, based on score...
Most people who watch basketball believe in the "hot hand": Players who make a shot are more likel...
Most people who watch basketball believe in the "hot hand": Players who make a shot are more likel...
Graduation date: 2012This dissertation consists of two essays that address behavioral economics issu...
Can humans discriminate whether strings of events (e.g., shooting success in basketball) were genera...
We investigate the hot hand phenomenon using data on 110,513 free throws taken in the National Baske...
<div><p>The hot-hand phenomenon, according to which a player’s performance is significantly elevated...
The hot-hand phenomenon, according to which a player’s performance is significantly elevated during ...
© 2014 Csapo, Raab. The hot-hand phenomenon, according to which a player's performance is significan...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Sports Scie...
The vast literature on the Hot Hand Fallacy in basketball rests on the assumption that shot selectio...
We examine behavioural changes of basketball players arising from the hot-hand belief and use data o...
We investigate the origin and the validity of common beliefs regarding “the hot hand ” and “streak s...
The "hot hand" effect describes the phenomenon when an athlete makes a considerable in his performan...
Gilovich et al. (1985) found the presence of the hot hand belief in basketball. Since then, it has ...
This paper examines tests for hot- and cold-hand effects in men’s professional golf, based on score...
Most people who watch basketball believe in the "hot hand": Players who make a shot are more likel...
Most people who watch basketball believe in the "hot hand": Players who make a shot are more likel...
Graduation date: 2012This dissertation consists of two essays that address behavioral economics issu...
Can humans discriminate whether strings of events (e.g., shooting success in basketball) were genera...
We investigate the hot hand phenomenon using data on 110,513 free throws taken in the National Baske...