Joshua Benjamin Miller
Personal Details
| First Name: | Joshua |
| Middle Name: | Benjamin |
| Last Name: | Miller |
| Suffix: | |
| RePEc Short-ID: | pmi476 |
| [This author has chosen not to make the email address public] | |
| http://joshua-benjamin-miller.com | |
| Twitter: | @jben0 |
Affiliation
Department of Economics
Faculty of Business and Economics
University of Melbourne
Melbourne, Australiahttp://www.economics.unimelb.edu.au/
RePEc:edi:demelau (more details at EDIRC)
Research output
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- Invernizzi, Giovanna & Miller, Joshua Benjamin & Coen, Tommaso & Dufwenberg, Martin & Oliveira, Luiz Edgard R., 2019.
"Tra i Leoni: Revealing the Preferences Behind a Superstition,"
OSF Preprints
c5hxs, Center for Open Science.
- Invernizzi, Giovanna M. & Miller, Joshua B. & Coen, Tommaso & Dufwenberg, Martin & Oliveira, Luiz Edgard R., 2021. "Tra i Leoni: Revealing the preferences behind a superstition," Journal of Economic Psychology, Elsevier, vol. 82(C).
- Miller, Joshua Benjamin, 2019. "Penney's Game Odds From No-Arbitrage," OSF Preprints 47u5a, Center for Open Science.
- Miller, Joshua Benjamin & Sanjurjo, Adam, 2018. "A Visible (Hot) Hand? Expert Players Bet on the Hot Hand and Win," OSF Preprints sd32u, Center for Open Science.
- Kopylov, Igor & Miller, Joshua Benjamin, 2018. "Subjective Beliefs And Confidence When Facts Are Forgotten," OSF Preprints wktcp, Center for Open Science.
- Miller, Joshua Benjamin & Sanjurjo, Adam, 2018. "A Cold Shower for the Hot Hand Fallacy: Robust Evidence that Belief in the Hot Hand is Justified," OSF Preprints pj79r, Center for Open Science.
- Miller, Joshua Benjamin & Sanjurjo, Adam, 2018. "Surprised by the Hot Hand Fallacy? A Truth in the Law of Small Numbers," OSF Preprints sv9x2, Center for Open Science.
- Miller, Joshua Benjamin & Sanjurjo, Adam, 2018. "A Bridge from Monty Hall to the Hot Hand: Restricted Choice, Selection Bias, and Empirical Practice," OSF Preprints dmgtp, Center for Open Science.
- Miller, Joshua Benjamin & Sanjurjo, Adam, 2018. "How Experience Confirms the Gambler's Fallacy when Sample Size is Neglected," OSF Preprints m5xsk, Center for Open Science.
- Miller, Joshua Benjamin & Sanjurjo, Adam, 2018. "Is it a Fallacy to Believe in the Hot Hand in the NBA Three-Point Contest?," OSF Preprints dmksp, Center for Open Science.
- Joshua B. Miller & Adam Sanjurjo, 2015. "Surprised by the Gambler’s and Hot Hand Fallacies? A Truth in the Law of Small Numbers," Working Papers 552, IGIER (Innocenzo Gasparini Institute for Economic Research), Bocconi University.
- Joshua B. Miller & Adam Sanjurjo, 2015. "Is it a Fallacy to Believe in the Hot Hand in the NBA Three-Point Contest?," Working Papers 548, IGIER (Innocenzo Gasparini Institute for Economic Research), Bocconi University.
- Jeffrey V. Butler & Joshua B. Miller, 2014.
"Social Risk - the Role of Warmth and Competence,"
EIEF Working Papers Series
1403, Einaudi Institute for Economics and Finance (EIEF), revised Jul 2014.
- Jeffrey V. Butler & Joshua B. Miller, 2014. "Social Risk: the Role of Warmth and Competence," Working Papers 522, IGIER (Innocenzo Gasparini Institute for Economic Research), Bocconi University.
- Joshua B. Miller & Adam Sanjurjo, 2014. "A Cold Shower for the Hot Hand Fallacy," Working Papers 518, IGIER (Innocenzo Gasparini Institute for Economic Research), Bocconi University.
- Zacharias Maniadis & Joshua Miller, 2012. "The Weight of Personal Experience: an Experimental Measurement," Working Papers 452, IGIER (Innocenzo Gasparini Institute for Economic Research), Bocconi University.
- Gurdal, Mehmet & Miller, Joshua B. & Rustichini, Aldo, "undated".
"Why Blame?,"
Economic Research Papers
270437, University of Warwick - Department of Economics.
- Mehmet Y. Gurdal & Joshua B. Miller & Aldo Rustichini, 2013. "Why Blame?," Journal of Political Economy, University of Chicago Press, vol. 121(6), pages 1205-1247.
- Mehmet Gurdal & Joshua B. Miller & Aldo Rustichini, 2013. "Why Blame?," Working Papers 494, IGIER (Innocenzo Gasparini Institute for Economic Research), Bocconi University.
- Gurdal, Mehmet & Miller, Joshua B. & Rustichini, Aldo, 2013. "Why Blame?," CAGE Online Working Paper Series 158, Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy (CAGE).
- Gurdal, Mehmet Y. & Miller, Joshua Benjamin & Rustichini, Aldo, 2013. "Why Blame?," OSF Preprints g9j48, Center for Open Science.
Articles
- Mehmet Y. Gurdal & Joshua B. Miller & Aldo Rustichini, 2013.
"Why Blame?,"
Journal of Political Economy, University of Chicago Press, vol. 121(6), pages 1205-1247.
- Mehmet Gurdal & Joshua B. Miller & Aldo Rustichini, 2013. "Why Blame?," Working Papers 494, IGIER (Innocenzo Gasparini Institute for Economic Research), Bocconi University.
- Gurdal, Mehmet & Miller, Joshua B. & Rustichini, Aldo, "undated". "Why Blame?," Economic Research Papers 270437, University of Warwick - Department of Economics.
- Gurdal, Mehmet & Miller, Joshua B. & Rustichini, Aldo, 2013. "Why Blame?," CAGE Online Working Paper Series 158, Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy (CAGE).
- Gurdal, Mehmet Y. & Miller, Joshua Benjamin & Rustichini, Aldo, 2013. "Why Blame?," OSF Preprints g9j48, Center for Open Science.
Citations
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(Only mentions on Wikipedia that link back to a page on a RePEc service)- Mehmet Y. Gurdal & Joshua B. Miller & Aldo Rustichini, 2013.
"Why Blame?,"
Journal of Political Economy, University of Chicago Press, vol. 121(6), pages 1205-1247.
- Mehmet Gurdal & Joshua B. Miller & Aldo Rustichini, 2013. "Why Blame?," Working Papers 494, IGIER (Innocenzo Gasparini Institute for Economic Research), Bocconi University.
- Gurdal, Mehmet & Miller, Joshua B. & Rustichini, Aldo, "undated". "Why Blame?," Economic Research Papers 270437, University of Warwick - Department of Economics.
- Gurdal, Mehmet & Miller, Joshua B. & Rustichini, Aldo, 2013. "Why Blame?," CAGE Online Working Paper Series 158, Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy (CAGE).
- Gurdal, Mehmet Y. & Miller, Joshua Benjamin & Rustichini, Aldo, 2013. "Why Blame?," OSF Preprints g9j48, Center for Open Science.
Mentioned in:
- Why Blame? (JPE 2013) in ReplicationWiki ()
Working papers
- Invernizzi, Giovanna & Miller, Joshua Benjamin & Coen, Tommaso & Dufwenberg, Martin & Oliveira, Luiz Edgard R., 2019.
"Tra i Leoni: Revealing the Preferences Behind a Superstition,"
OSF Preprints
c5hxs, Center for Open Science.
- Invernizzi, Giovanna M. & Miller, Joshua B. & Coen, Tommaso & Dufwenberg, Martin & Oliveira, Luiz Edgard R., 2021. "Tra i Leoni: Revealing the preferences behind a superstition," Journal of Economic Psychology, Elsevier, vol. 82(C).
Cited by:
- Manna, Sem & Stringhi, Alessandro, 2025. "Purely hedonic image concerns and audience size: Evidence from a charity dictator game," Journal of Economic Psychology, Elsevier, vol. 107(C).
- Arthur, Lilian & Vondolia, Godwin Kofi & Dasmani, Isaac, 2024. "Superstition and attitudes towards restoration of a mining-degraded forest reserve: Evidence from Ghana," Forest Policy and Economics, Elsevier, vol. 168(C).
- Bhattacharya, Haimanti & Dugar, Subhasish, 2022. "Business norm versus norm-nudge as a contract-enforcing mechanism: Evidence from a real marketplace," European Economic Review, Elsevier, vol. 144(C).
- Frecknall-Hughes, Jane & Gangl, Katharina & Hofmann, Eva & Hartl, Barbara & Kirchler, Erich, 2023. "The influence of tax authorities on the employment of tax practitioners: Empirical evidence from a survey and interview study," Journal of Economic Psychology, Elsevier, vol. 97(C).
- Miller, Joshua Benjamin & Sanjurjo, Adam, 2018.
"A Cold Shower for the Hot Hand Fallacy: Robust Evidence that Belief in the Hot Hand is Justified,"
OSF Preprints
pj79r, Center for Open Science.
Cited by:
- Konstantinos Pelechrinis & Wayne Winston, 2022. "The hot hand in the wild," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 17(1), pages 1-12, January.
- Miller, Joshua Benjamin & Sanjurjo, Adam, 2018.
"Surprised by the Hot Hand Fallacy? A Truth in the Law of Small Numbers,"
OSF Preprints
sv9x2, Center for Open Science.
Cited by:
- David M. Ritzwoller & Joseph P. Romano, 2019. "Uncertainty in the Hot Hand Fallacy: Detecting Streaky Alternatives to Random Bernoulli Sequences," Papers 1908.01406, arXiv.org, revised Apr 2021.
- Evans, Andrew E. & Crosby, Paul, 2021. "Does a cool head beat a hot hand? Evidence from professional golf," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 97(C), pages 272-284.
- Brañas-Garza, Pablo & Estepa Mohedano, Lorenzo & Jorrat, Diego & Orozco, Víctor & Rascon-Ramirez, Ericka, 2020.
"To pay or not to pay: Measuring risk preferences in lab and field,"
MPRA Paper
103088, University Library of Munich, Germany.
- Pablo Brañas-Garza & Lorenzo Estepa Mohedano & Diego Jorrat & Victor Orozco & Ericka Rascón Ramírez, 2021. "To pay or not to pay: Measuring riskpreferences in lab and field," Working Papers 67, Red Nacional de Investigadores en Economía (RedNIE).
- Brañas-Garza, Pablo & Estepa-Mohedano, Lorenzo & Jorrat, Diego & Orozco, Victor & Rascón-Ramírez, Ericka, 2021. "To pay or not to pay: Measuring risk preferences in lab and field," Judgment and Decision Making, Cambridge University Press, vol. 16(5), pages 1290-1313, September.
- Marius Ötting & Christian Deutscher & Sandra Schneemann & Roland Langrock & Sebastian Gehrmann & Hendrik Scholten, 2020. "Performance under pressure in skill tasks: An analysis of professional darts," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 15(2), pages 1-21, February.
- Silverman, Jackie & Barasch, Alixandra P. & Small, Deborah A., 2023. "Hot streak! Inferences and predictions about goal adherence," Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, Elsevier, vol. 179(C).
- Caferra, Rocco & Morone, Andrea & Pierno, Donato, 2025. "Experimental methods: Learning your own risk preferences under different risk elicitation methods," Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (formerly The Journal of Socio-Economics), Elsevier, vol. 119(C).
- Burlando, Alfredo & Kuhn, Michael A. & Prina, Silvia, 2023.
"Too Fast, Too Furious? Digital Credit Delivery Speed and Repayment Rates,"
IZA Discussion Papers
16451, IZA Network @ LISER.
- Burlando, Alfredo & Kuhn, Michael A. & Prina, Silvia, 2025. "Too fast, too furious? Digital credit delivery speed and repayment rates," Journal of Development Economics, Elsevier, vol. 174(C).
- Hajikhameneh, Aidin & Iannaccone, Laurence R., 2023. "God games: An experimental study of uncertainty, superstition, and cooperation," Games and Economic Behavior, Elsevier, vol. 139(C), pages 88-116.
- Morgulev, Elia, 2023. "Streakiness is not a theory: On “momentums” (hot hands) and their underlying mechanisms," Journal of Economic Psychology, Elsevier, vol. 96(C).
- Bar-Eli, Michael & Krumer, Alex & Morgulev, Elia, 2020. "Ask not what economics can do for sports - Ask what sports can do for economics," Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (formerly The Journal of Socio-Economics), Elsevier, vol. 89(C).
- Wen‐Jhan Jane, 2023. "Hot hand or choking under pressure – Evidence from professional basketball," Kyklos, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 76(2), pages 223-254, May.
- Robert Lantis & Erik Nesson, 2024.
"The Hot Hand in the NBA 3-Point Contest: The Importance of Location, Location, Location,"
Journal of Sports Economics, , vol. 25(3), pages 283-321, April.
- Robert M. Lantis & Erik T. Nesson, 2021. "The Hot Hand in the NBA 3-Point Contest: The Importance of Location, Location, Location," NBER Working Papers 29468, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
- Robert Lantis & Erik Nesson, 2021. "Hot Shots: An Analysis of the “Hot Hand†in NBA Field Goal and Free Throw Shooting," Journal of Sports Economics, , vol. 22(6), pages 639-677, August.
- Robert Wrathall & Rod Falvey & Gulasekaran Rajaguru, 2020. "Do (Australian) jockeys have hot hands?," Australian Journal of Management, Australian School of Business, vol. 45(2), pages 223-239, May.
- Mehr, Katie S. & Silverman, Jackie & Sharif, Marissa A. & Barasch, Alixandra & Milkman, Katherine L., 2025. "The motivating power of streaks: Increasing persistence is as easy as 1, 2, 3," Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, Elsevier, vol. 187(C).
- Scott DeAngelis & W. Kip Viscusi, 2020. "When to Walk Away and When to Risk It All," Journal of Sports Economics, , vol. 21(5), pages 525-547, June.
- Konstantinos Pelechrinis & Wayne Winston, 2022. "The hot hand in the wild," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 17(1), pages 1-12, January.
- Jeremy M. Losak & Andrew P. Weinbach & Rodney J. Paul, 2023. "Behavioral Biases in Daily Fantasy Baseball: The Case of the Hot Hand," Journal of Sports Economics, , vol. 24(3), pages 374-401, April.
- Joshua B. Miller & Adam Sanjurjo, 2018. "Surprised by the Hot Hand Fallacy? A Truth in the Law of Small Numbers," Econometrica, Econometric Society, vol. 86(6), pages 2019-2047, November.
- Cueva, Carlos, 2020. "Animal Spirits in the Beautiful Game. Testing social pressure in professional football during the COVID-19 lockdown," OSF Preprints hczkj, Center for Open Science.
- Elias L. Khalil, 2025. "Anxiety and rationality: Allais paradox, procrastination, Keynesian expectations, and other anxiety-based deviations from rationality," Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, Palgrave Macmillan, vol. 12(1), pages 1-12, December.
- Chegere, Martin J. & Falco, Paolo & Nieddu, Marco G. & Pandolfi, Lorenzo & Stein, Mattea, 2025.
"The Magic of the Game: Experimental Evidence on Sports Betting Behavior,"
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier, vol. 240(C).
- Martin Chegere & Paolo Falco & Marco Nieddiu & Lorenzo Pandolfi & Mattea Stein, 2022. "The Magic of the Game:Experimental Evidence on Sports Betting Behavior," CSEF Working Papers 655, Centre for Studies in Economics and Finance (CSEF), University of Naples, Italy, revised 15 Nov 2024.
- Brian Dillon & Travis J. Lybbert, 2024. "The gambler’s fallacy prevails in lottery play," Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, Springer, vol. 69(1), pages 33-56, August.
- Miller, Joshua B. & Sanjurjo, Adam, 2021. "Is it a fallacy to believe in the hot hand in the NBA three-point contest?," European Economic Review, Elsevier, vol. 138(C).
- Sina Mews & Marius Ötting, 2023. "Continuous-time state-space modelling of the hot hand in basketball," AStA Advances in Statistical Analysis, Springer;German Statistical Society, vol. 107(1), pages 313-326, March.
- Gary Charness & Nir Chemaya & Dario Trujano-Ochoa, 2023. "Learning your own risk preferences," Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, Springer, vol. 67(1), pages 1-19, August.
- Colella, Fabrizio & Dalton, Patricio & Giusti, G., 2018.
"You'll Never Walk Alone : The Effect of Moral Support on Performance,"
Other publications TiSEM
1dac53ca-9483-48f5-84b0-0, Tilburg University, School of Economics and Management.
- Colella, Fabrizio & Dalton, Patricio & Giusti, G., 2018. "You'll Never Walk Alone : The Effect of Moral Support on Performance," Discussion Paper 2018-026, Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research.
- Marius Ötting & Roland Langrock & Christian Deutscher & Vianey Leos‐Barajas, 2020. "The hot hand in professional darts," Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A, Royal Statistical Society, vol. 183(2), pages 565-580, February.
- Evans, Andrew E. & Crosby, Paul & Shin, Sunny Y., 2023. "Psychological momentum among non-experts: Evidence from club golfers," Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (formerly The Journal of Socio-Economics), Elsevier, vol. 104(C).
- Ala Avoyan & Robizon Khubulashvili & Giorgi Mekerishvili, 2020. "Call It a Day: History Dependent Stopping Behavior," CESifo Working Paper Series 8603, CESifo.
- Craig A. Depken II & John M. Gandar & Dmitry A. Shapiro, 2022. "Set-level Strategic and Psychological Momentum in Best-of-three-set Professional Tennis Matches," Journal of Sports Economics, , vol. 23(5), pages 598-623, June.
- Jordan Truman Paul Noel & Vinicius Prado da Fonseca & Amilcar Soares, 2024. "A Comprehensive Data Pipeline for Comparing the Effects of Momentum on Sports Leagues," Data, MDPI, vol. 9(2), pages 1-17, February.
- Meier, Philippe & Flepp, Raphael & Ruedisser, Maximilian & Franck, Egon, 2020. "Separating psychological momentum from strategic momentum: Evidence from men’s professional tennis," Journal of Economic Psychology, Elsevier, vol. 78(C).
- David M. Ritzwoller & Joseph P. Romano & Azeem M. Shaikh, 2024. "Randomization Inference: Theory and Applications," Papers 2406.09521, arXiv.org, revised Feb 2025.
- Heinke, Steve & Olschewski, Sebastian & Rieskamp, Jörg, 2024. "Experiences, demand for risky investments, and implications for price dynamics," Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Finance, Elsevier, vol. 43(C).
- Felix Holzmeister & Magnus Johannesson, 2025. "Skills vs. Luck: Decomposing Deviations from Expected Performance in European Football Leagues," Journal of Sports Economics, , vol. 26(8), pages 953-975, December.
- Robin Maximilian Stetzka & Stefan Winter, 2023. "How rational is gambling?," Journal of Economic Surveys, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 37(4), pages 1432-1488, September.
- Chen, Wanyi, 2021. "Dynamic survival bias in optimal stopping problems," Journal of Economic Theory, Elsevier, vol. 196(C).
- Salaghe, Florina & Sundali, James & Nichols, Mark W. & Guerrero, Federico, 2020. "An empirical investigation of wagering behavior in a large sample of slot machine gamblers," Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier, vol. 169(C), pages 369-388.
- Jeremy Arkes, 2020. "Teaching Graduate (and Undergraduate) Econometrics: Some Sensible Shifts to Improve Efficiency, Effectiveness, and Usefulness," Econometrics, MDPI, vol. 8(3), pages 1-23, September.
- Vojtech Kotrba, 2023. "Testing “hot hand” hypothesis at the individual athletes' level in soccer," Economics Bulletin, AccessEcon, vol. 43(3), pages 1356-1365.
- Ambroise Descamps & Changxia Ke & Lionel Page, 2022.
"How success breeds success,"
Quantitative Economics, Econometric Society, vol. 13(1), pages 355-385, January.
- Descamps, Ambroise & Ke, Changxia & Page, Lionel, 2021. "How success breeds success," OSF Preprints kb5ag, Center for Open Science.
- Haikady N Nagaraja & Shane Sanders, 2020. "The aggregation paradox for statistical rankings and nonparametric tests," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 15(3), pages 1-21, March.
- Florian Peters & Simas Kucinskas, 2018. "Measuring Biases in Expectation Formation," Tinbergen Institute Discussion Papers 18-058/IV, Tinbergen Institute.
- Rod Falvey & Gulasekaran Rajaguru & Robert Wrathall, 2025. "Do Jockeys “Look to†or “Rest on†Their Laurels After a Sequence of Winning Rides?," Journal of Sports Economics, , vol. 26(1), pages 78-114, January.
- Maximilian Späth & Daniel Goller, 2023. "Gender differences in investment reactions to irrelevant information," CEPA Discussion Papers 67, Center for Economic Policy Analysis.
- Miller, Joshua Benjamin & Sanjurjo, Adam, 2018.
"How Experience Confirms the Gambler's Fallacy when Sample Size is Neglected,"
OSF Preprints
m5xsk, Center for Open Science.
Cited by:
- Daniel J. Benjamin, 2018.
"Errors in Probabilistic Reasoning and Judgment Biases,"
NBER Working Papers
25200, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
- Daniel J. Benjamin, 2018. "Errors in Probabilistic Reasoning and Judgment Biases," GRU Working Paper Series GRU_2018_023, City University of Hong Kong, Department of Economics and Finance, Global Research Unit.
- Ala Avoyan & Robizon Khubulashvili & Giorgi Mekerishvili, 2020. "Call It a Day: History Dependent Stopping Behavior," CESifo Working Paper Series 8603, CESifo.
- Salaghe, Florina & Sundali, James & Nichols, Mark W. & Guerrero, Federico, 2020. "An empirical investigation of wagering behavior in a large sample of slot machine gamblers," Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier, vol. 169(C), pages 369-388.
- Daniel J. Benjamin, 2018.
"Errors in Probabilistic Reasoning and Judgment Biases,"
NBER Working Papers
25200, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
- Joshua B. Miller & Adam Sanjurjo, 2015.
"Surprised by the Gambler’s and Hot Hand Fallacies? A Truth in the Law of Small Numbers,"
Working Papers
552, IGIER (Innocenzo Gasparini Institute for Economic Research), Bocconi University.
Cited by:
- David M. Ritzwoller & Joseph P. Romano, 2019. "Uncertainty in the Hot Hand Fallacy: Detecting Streaky Alternatives to Random Bernoulli Sequences," Papers 1908.01406, arXiv.org, revised Apr 2021.
- Brett Green & Jeffrey Zwiebel, 2018. "The Hot-Hand Fallacy: Cognitive Mistakes or Equilibrium Adjustments? Evidence from Major League Baseball," Management Science, INFORMS, vol. 64(11), pages 5315-5348, November.
- Miller, Joshua Benjamin & Sanjurjo, Adam, 2018. "How Experience Confirms the Gambler's Fallacy when Sample Size is Neglected," OSF Preprints m5xsk, Center for Open Science.
- Robert Lantis & Erik Nesson, 2021. "Hot Shots: An Analysis of the “Hot Hand†in NBA Field Goal and Free Throw Shooting," Journal of Sports Economics, , vol. 22(6), pages 639-677, August.
- Christopher Cotton & Frank McIntyre & Joseph P. Price, 2016.
"Correcting For Bias In Hot Hand Analysis: Analyzing Performance Streaks In Youth Golf,"
Working Paper
1366, Economics Department, Queen's University.
- Cotton, Christopher & McIntyre, Frank & Price, Joseph, 2016. "Correcting for bias in hot hand analysis: Analyzing performance streaks in youth golf," Queen's Economics Department Working Papers 274692, Queen's University - Department of Economics.
- Daniel J. Benjamin & Don A. Moore & Matthew Rabin, 2017.
"Biased Beliefs About Random Samples: Evidence from Two Integrated Experiments,"
NBER Working Papers
23927, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
- Daniel J. Benjamin & Don A. Moore & Matthew Rabin, 2018. "Biased Beliefs About Random Samples: Evidence from Two Integrated Experiments," GRU Working Paper Series GRU_2018_014, City University of Hong Kong, Department of Economics and Finance, Global Research Unit.
- Kononovicius, A., 2019. "Illusion of persistence in NBA 1995–2018 regular season data," Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Elsevier, vol. 520(C), pages 250-256.
- Legge, Stegan & Schmid, Lukas, 2015.
"Media Attention and Betting Markets,"
Economics Working Paper Series
1521, University of St. Gallen, School of Economics and Political Science.
- Legge, Stefan & Schmid, Lukas, 2016. "Media attention and betting markets," European Economic Review, Elsevier, vol. 87(C), pages 304-333.
- Daniel F. Stone & Jeremy Arkes, 2016. "Reference Points, Prospect Theory, and Momentum on the PGA Tour," Journal of Sports Economics, , vol. 17(5), pages 453-482, June.
- Kovic, Marko & Kristiansen, Silje, 2016. "The gambler's fallacy fallacy (fallacy)," SocArXiv xdsxg, Center for Open Science.
- Oyarzun, Carlos & Sanjurjo, Adam & Nguyen, Hien, 2017. "Response functions," European Economic Review, Elsevier, vol. 98(C), pages 1-31.
- Robert M. Lantis & Erik T. Nesson, 2019. "Hot Shots: An Analysis of the ‘Hot Hand’ in NBA Field Goal and Free Throw Shooting," NBER Working Papers 26510, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
- Cotton, Christopher S. & McIntyre, Frank & Nordstrom, Ardyn & Price, Joseph, 2019. "Correcting for bias in hot hand analysis: An application to youth golf," Journal of Economic Psychology, Elsevier, vol. 75(PB).
- Yosef Rinott & Maya Bar-Hillel, 2015. "Comments on a “Hot Hand” Paper by Miller and Sanjurjo (2015)," Discussion Paper Series dp688, The Federmann Center for the Study of Rationality, the Hebrew University, Jerusalem.
- Florian Peters & Simas Kucinskas, 2018. "Measuring Biases in Expectation Formation," Tinbergen Institute Discussion Papers 18-058/IV, Tinbergen Institute.
- Descamps, Ambroise & Ke, Changxia & Page, Lionel, 2021.
"How success breeds success,"
OSF Preprints
kb5ag, Center for Open Science.
- Ambroise Descamps & Changxia Ke & Lionel Page, 2022. "How success breeds success," Quantitative Economics, Econometric Society, vol. 13(1), pages 355-385, January.
- Colella, Fabrizio & Dalton, Patricio & Giusti, G., 2018.
"You'll Never Walk Alone : The Effect of Moral Support on Performance,"
Discussion Paper
2018-026, Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research.
- Colella, Fabrizio & Dalton, Patricio & Giusti, G., 2018. "You'll Never Walk Alone : The Effect of Moral Support on Performance," Other publications TiSEM 1dac53ca-9483-48f5-84b0-0, Tilburg University, School of Economics and Management.
- Joshua B. Miller & Adam Sanjurjo, 2015.
"Is it a Fallacy to Believe in the Hot Hand in the NBA Three-Point Contest?,"
Working Papers
548, IGIER (Innocenzo Gasparini Institute for Economic Research), Bocconi University.
Cited by:
- Stöckl, Thomas & Huber, Jürgen & Kirchler, Michael & Lindner, Florian, 2015.
"Hot hand and gambler's fallacy in teams: Evidence from investment experiments,"
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier, vol. 117(C), pages 327-339.
- Thomas Stöckl & Jürgen Huber & Michael Kirchler & Florian Lindner, 2013. "Hot Hand and Gambler's Fallacy in Teams: Evidence from Investment Experiments," Working Papers 2013-04, Faculty of Economics and Statistics, Universität Innsbruck.
- Robert Lantis & Erik Nesson, 2021. "Hot Shots: An Analysis of the “Hot Hand†in NBA Field Goal and Free Throw Shooting," Journal of Sports Economics, , vol. 22(6), pages 639-677, August.
- Silvia Bou & Jordi Brandts & Magda Cayón & Pablo Guillén, 2016. "The price of luck: paying for the hot hand of others," Journal of the Economic Science Association, Springer;Economic Science Association, vol. 2(1), pages 60-72, May.
- Miller, Joshua Benjamin & Sanjurjo, Adam, 2018. "A Cold Shower for the Hot Hand Fallacy: Robust Evidence that Belief in the Hot Hand is Justified," OSF Preprints pj79r, Center for Open Science.
- Robert M. Lantis & Erik T. Nesson, 2019. "Hot Shots: An Analysis of the ‘Hot Hand’ in NBA Field Goal and Free Throw Shooting," NBER Working Papers 26510, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
- Itzhak Venezia, 2018. "Lecture Notes in Behavioral Finance," World Scientific Books, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., number 10751.
- Stöckl, Thomas & Huber, Jürgen & Kirchler, Michael & Lindner, Florian, 2015.
"Hot hand and gambler's fallacy in teams: Evidence from investment experiments,"
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier, vol. 117(C), pages 327-339.
- Jeffrey V. Butler & Joshua B. Miller, 2014.
"Social Risk - the Role of Warmth and Competence,"
EIEF Working Papers Series
1403, Einaudi Institute for Economics and Finance (EIEF), revised Jul 2014.
- Jeffrey V. Butler & Joshua B. Miller, 2014. "Social Risk: the Role of Warmth and Competence," Working Papers 522, IGIER (Innocenzo Gasparini Institute for Economic Research), Bocconi University.
Cited by:
- Simone Quercia, 2016. "Eliciting and measuring betrayal aversion using the BDM mechanism," Journal of the Economic Science Association, Springer;Economic Science Association, vol. 2(1), pages 48-59, May.
- Robin P. Cubitt & Simon Gaechter & Simone Quercia, 2015.
"Conditional Cooperation and Betrayal Aversion,"
CESifo Working Paper Series
5444, CESifo.
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"Identifying voter preferences: The trade-off between honesty and competence,"
European Economic Review, Elsevier, vol. 105(C), pages 27-50.
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"A Cold Shower for the Hot Hand Fallacy,"
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518, IGIER (Innocenzo Gasparini Institute for Economic Research), Bocconi University.
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"Errors in Probabilistic Reasoning and Judgment Biases,"
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25200, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
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"Decision-Making under the Gambler's Fallacy: Evidence from Asylum Judges, Loan Officers, and Baseball Umpires,"
NBER Working Papers
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- Cohen-Zada, Danny & Krumer, Alex & Shtudiner, Ze'ev, 2017.
"Psychological momentum and gender,"
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier, vol. 135(C), pages 66-81.
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- Daniel F. Stone & Jeremy Arkes, 2016. "Reference Points, Prospect Theory, and Momentum on the PGA Tour," Journal of Sports Economics, , vol. 17(5), pages 453-482, June.
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- Martin Dufwenberg, 2014.
"Banking on Experiments?,"
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534, IGIER (Innocenzo Gasparini Institute for Economic Research), Bocconi University.
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- Joshua B. Miller & Adam Sanjurjo, 2015. "Is it a Fallacy to Believe in the Hot Hand in the NBA Three-Point Contest?," Working Papers 548, IGIER (Innocenzo Gasparini Institute for Economic Research), Bocconi University.
- Cary Frydman & Gideon Nave, 2017. "Extrapolative Beliefs in Perceptual and Economic Decisions: Evidence of a Common Mechanism," Management Science, INFORMS, vol. 63(7), pages 2340-2352, July.
- Miller, Joshua Benjamin & Sanjurjo, Adam, 2018. "A Visible (Hot) Hand? Expert Players Bet on the Hot Hand and Win," OSF Preprints sd32u, Center for Open Science.
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"Verifying the representativeness heuristic: A field experiment with real-life lottery tickets,"
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2018-03, Faculty of Economic Sciences, University of Warsaw.
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- Zacharias Maniadis & Joshua Miller, 2012.
"The Weight of Personal Experience: an Experimental Measurement,"
Working Papers
452, IGIER (Innocenzo Gasparini Institute for Economic Research), Bocconi University.
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- Oyarzun, Carlos & Sanjurjo, Adam & Nguyen, Hien, 2017. "Response functions," European Economic Review, Elsevier, vol. 98(C), pages 1-31.
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"Why Blame?,"
Economic Research Papers
270437, University of Warwick - Department of Economics.
- Mehmet Y. Gurdal & Joshua B. Miller & Aldo Rustichini, 2013. "Why Blame?," Journal of Political Economy, University of Chicago Press, vol. 121(6), pages 1205-1247.
- Mehmet Gurdal & Joshua B. Miller & Aldo Rustichini, 2013. "Why Blame?," Working Papers 494, IGIER (Innocenzo Gasparini Institute for Economic Research), Bocconi University.
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"Happy voters,"
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"Exchange in the Absence of Legal Enforcement: Reputation and Multilateral Punishment under Uncertainty,"
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17-14, Chapman University, Economic Science Institute.
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"Self-confidence and strategic behavior,"
Experimental Economics, Springer;Economic Science Association, vol. 21(1), pages 72-98, March.
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"Does willful ignorance deflect punishment? – An experimental study,"
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- Mehmet Y. Gurdal & Joshua B. Miller & Aldo Rustichini, 2013.
"Why Blame?,"
Journal of Political Economy, University of Chicago Press, vol. 121(6), pages 1205-1247.
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- Mehmet Gurdal & Joshua B. Miller & Aldo Rustichini, 2013. "Why Blame?," Working Papers 494, IGIER (Innocenzo Gasparini Institute for Economic Research), Bocconi University.
- Gurdal, Mehmet & Miller, Joshua B. & Rustichini, Aldo, "undated". "Why Blame?," Economic Research Papers 270437, University of Warwick - Department of Economics.
- Gurdal, Mehmet & Miller, Joshua B. & Rustichini, Aldo, 2013. "Why Blame?," CAGE Online Working Paper Series 158, Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy (CAGE).
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