• Title of article

    Gambler’s fallacy, hot hand belief, and the time of patterns

  • Author/Authors

    Yanlong Sun، نويسنده , , Hongbin Wang، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
  • Pages
    9
  • From page
    124
  • To page
    132
  • Abstract
    The gambler’s fallacy and the hot hand belief have been classified as two exemplars of human misperceptions of random sequential events. This article examines the times of pattern occurrences where a fair or biased coin is tossed repeatedly. We demonstrate that, due to different pattern composition, two different statistics (mean time and waiting time) can arise from the same independent Bernoulli trials. When the coin is fair, the mean time is equal for all patterns of the same length but the waiting time is the longest for streak patterns. When the coin is biased, both mean time and waiting time change more rapidly with the probability of heads for a streak pattern than for a non-streak pattern. These facts might provide a new insight for understanding why people view streak patterns as rare and remarkable. The statistics of waiting time may not justify the prediction by the gambler’s fallacy, but paying attention to streaks in the hot hand belief appears to be meaningful in detecting the changes in the underlying process.
  • Keywords
    gambler’s fallacy , hot hand belief , Heuristics , Waiting time , mean time
  • Journal title
    Judgment and Decision Making
  • Serial Year
    2010
  • Journal title
    Judgment and Decision Making
  • Record number

    657430