Suggestions

Hello everyone. Since the traffic's been up lately, meaning there are probably a lot of new people around, I thought I'd ask for any suggestions or requests you might have.

Also, if you're wondering about the framing project, it's still in the works. I've talked to some others about it, and received a lot of advice, so I'm just working to make sure I get it right. I could still use a little coding help, if you've got the will and the way.

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I read the Tversky & Gilovich basketball hot-hand paper at an impressionable age. I am still fascinated by the way people see patterns in the real world where none exist, I would love to know more about these types of things.

By igor eduardo kupfer (not verified) on 22 Nov 2006 #permalink

Hey Igor, the Tversky and Gilovich stuff is really cool. It's been a few years since I read anything on the "hot hand," but I've got it around here. I'll see what I can put together.