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EPISODE · May 5, 2020 · 58 MIN

106: Joshua B. Miller (Associate Professor University of Melbourne) and the 'Hot Hand Fallacy'

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Find Josh on twitter @jben0 and his papers at www.joshua-benjamin-miller.com And you can find co-author Adam Sanjurjo's work at https://sites.google.com/site/adamangelsanjurjo/I found Josh and Adam's work on streaks and how it pertains to basketball after looking for a rationale for the Sydney Kings substitutions. During the Finals I started tallying the Kings substitutions and noting the patterns of them and then went looking for a possible reason as to why they were the way they were (30:39).  It was never a question posed to Coach Weaver in the press conferences. What I found was a great study into getting 'on fire' and finding 'the hot hand' which I think related quite closely. - Rate - Review - Subscribe - 

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