For 30 years, sports fans have been told to forget about streaks because the "hot hand" is a fallacy. But a reanalysis says not so fast: Statistics show players really are in the zone sometimes.
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Sabtu, 01 April 2017
March Madness: The Science of Being 'In the Zone'
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