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Is it a Fallacy to Believe in the Hot Hand in the NBA Three-Point Contest?. (2015). Miller, Joshua ; Sanjurjo, Adam .
In: Working Papers.
RePEc:igi:igierp:548.

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  1. Hot Shots: An Analysis of the “Hot Hand†in NBA Field Goal and Free Throw Shooting. (2021). Nesson, Erik ; Lantis, Robert.
    In: Journal of Sports Economics.
    RePEc:sae:jospec:v:22:y:2021:i:6:p:639-677.

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  2. Hot Shots: An Analysis of the Hot Hand in NBA Field Goal and Free Throw Shooting. (2019). Nesson, Erik ; Lantis, Robert M.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
    RePEc:nbr:nberwo:26510.

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  3. Lecture Notes in Behavioral Finance. (2018). Venezia, Itzhak.
    In: World Scientific Books.
    RePEc:wsi:wsbook:10751.

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  4. A Cold Shower for the Hot Hand Fallacy: Robust Evidence that Belief in the Hot Hand is Justified. (2018). Sanjurjo, Adam ; Miller, Joshua Benjamin.
    In: OSF Preprints.
    RePEc:osf:osfxxx:pj79r.

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  5. The price of luck: paying for the hot hand of others. (2016). Guillen, Pablo ; Brandts, Jordi ; Cayon, Magda ; Bou, Silvia .
    In: Journal of the Economic Science Association.
    RePEc:spr:jesaex:v:2:y:2016:i:1:d:10.1007_s40881-016-0023-9.

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  6. Hot hand and gamblers fallacy in teams: Evidence from investment experiments. (2015). Lindner, Florian ; Kirchler, Michael ; Huber, Jurgen ; Stockl, Thomas.
    In: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization.
    RePEc:eee:jeborg:v:117:y:2015:i:c:p:327-339.

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  1. Hot Shots: An Analysis of the “Hot Hand†in NBA Field Goal and Free Throw Shooting. (2021). Nesson, Erik ; Lantis, Robert.
    In: Journal of Sports Economics.
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  2. Is it a fallacy to believe in the hot hand in the NBA three-point contest?. (2021). Sanjurjo, Adam ; Miller, Joshua B.
    In: European Economic Review.
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  3. The hot hand in professional darts. (2020). Deutscher, Christian ; Leosbarajas, Vianey ; Langrock, Roland ; Otting, Marius.
    In: Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A.
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  4. Hot Shots: An Analysis of the Hot Hand in NBA Field Goal and Free Throw Shooting. (2019). Nesson, Erik ; Lantis, Robert M.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
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  5. Correcting for bias in hot hand analysis: An application to youth golf. (2019). Cotton, Christopher S ; Price, Joseph ; Nordstrom, Ardyn ; McIntyre, Frank.
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  8. Surprised by the Hot Hand Fallacy? A Truth in the Law of Small Numbers. (2018). Sanjurjo, Adam ; Miller, Joshua B.
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  9. A Cold Shower for the Hot Hand Fallacy: Robust Evidence that Belief in the Hot Hand is Justified. (2018). Sanjurjo, Adam ; Miller, Joshua Benjamin.
    In: OSF Preprints.
    RePEc:osf:osfxxx:pj79r.

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  10. A Bridge from Monty Hall to the Hot Hand: Restricted Choice, Selection Bias, and Empirical Practice. (2018). Sanjurjo, Adam ; Miller, Joshua Benjamin.
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  11. The Hot-Hand Fallacy: Cognitive Mistakes or Equilibrium Adjustments? Evidence from Major League Baseball. (2018). Zwiebel, Jeffrey ; Green, Brett.
    In: Management Science.
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  12. MARCH MADNESS? UNDERREACTION TO HOT AND COLD HANDS IN NCAA BASKETBALL. (2018). Stone, Daniel ; Arkes, Jeremy.
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  13. Behavioral Biases Never Walk Alone. (2017). Muga, Luis ; Abinzano, Isabel.
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  14. Reference Points, Prospect Theory, and Momentum on the PGA Tour. (2016). Stone, Daniel.
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  15. Surprised by the Gambler’s and Hot Hand Fallacies? A Truth in the Law of Small Numbers. (2015). Miller, Joshua ; Sanjurjo, Adam .
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  17. A Cold Shower for the Hot Hand Fallacy. (2014). Miller, Joshua ; Sanjurjo, Adam .
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