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"Hot-hand effect: Gilovich, Vallone and Tversky (1985)."
Taleb (2004)
Key Paper
GILOVICH, T., R. VALLONE and A. TVERSKY, 1985. The hot hand in basketball: On the misperception of random sequences. Cognitive Psychology. [Cited by 123 ]
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