There is an error in the first sentence of the "Imperfect streaks consisting of hot (cold) streaks with up to one miss (hit)" portion of the “Method” subsection of the "Phase 2: How Do the Analyzed Metrics Change in Relation to Streakiness?" section. The correct sentence is: As hypothesized above, hot (cold) streaks might end with difficult (easy) shot attempts, and a key question about the traditional definition of the hot hand is whether a miss off a difficult FGA is sufficient for a hot streak to be considered as ended in a player’s and an observer’s mind.
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Table 1. Effect of Examined Variables on the FG% and Number of Field Goal Attempts for NBA Players.
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0124982.t001
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Table 2. Effect of Defense on the FG% and Number of FGA Based on Shot Location and Number of Statistically Significant Differences (p<.05) in Multiple Comparisons.
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Table 3. Results from One-Way ANOVAs Conducted in Phase 1.
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Table 5. Analysis of Difficulty of Streak-Ending Shots Based on Selected Attributes
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1. Csapo P, Raab M (2014) “Hand down, Man down.” Analysis of Defensive Adjustments in Response to the Hot Hand in Basketball Using Novel Defense Metrics. PLoS ONE 9(12): e114184. pmid:25474443
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