Hot-hand Fallacy
Details:
The “hot-hand fallacy” (also known as the “hot hand phenomenon” or “hot hand”) is the belief that a person who has experienced success with a random event has a greater chance of further success in additional attempts.
Datasets:
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Structural Analysis:
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Proposed Algorithms:
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Positive Detection:
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False-positive Detection:
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Certainty Mapping:
(Algorithms for the probability mapping between N mathematical dimensions for positive and false-positive algorithms will go here.)
Successful Algorithms:
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