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What was the Pacemaking article about

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Competition, three types of bike racing events, Competition with others(best time), Unpaced alone(worse time), alone with other to help keep the pace(middle time)

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What is the Suction Theory

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the vacuum of space left behind by runners

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what is encouragement theory

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when with a friend, running with them encourages you to be better

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What is the brain worry theory

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When you worry it causes mental exhaustions and affects pace

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What is the theory of hypnotic suggestions

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when you run you get into hypnotic-like state and stop thinking and just run

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What is the automatic theory

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When running behind a leader, don’t need to worry about the pace, just keeping up

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What are dynamogenic factors

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when running with other people, it causes competition which makes you run faster

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What was the experiment that Triplett did

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had two people reel in line, found that competition made people go faster

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What did the experiment about competition find

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From the above facts regarding the laboratory races we infer that bodily presence of another contestant participation simultaneously in the race serves to liberate latent energy not ordinarily available

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What is a hot hand

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when someone is shooting baskets, or doing something positive multiple times in a row, they are on a streak

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Do people actually believe in the Hot Hand

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yes, fans as well as coaches and players

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What type of data was used in this experiment

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archival data

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What type of shots did they look at in hot hand

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one shot previous, two shots previous, 3 shots previous

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How do shooters shoot in regards to distance

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If you make a shot from farther away and make it, then you are more likely to shoot it from far away again, but if you miss you’ll go shorter, if you miss a lot, the other players will allow you to shoot more thinking you won’t make it

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Was there evidence for free throw in hot hand

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no hot hand in free throws

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What was the experiment in hot hand

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asked people to bet if they would make it or not, and an observer would bet if they would or not

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What was the results of the experiment in hot hand

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Shooters bet they will make the next one if they made the previous, no correlation between thoughts of making it and reality of making next one

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What is the results of Hot Hand

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When on a streak, people think that you going to hit your next shot, players and coaches think that their going to hit their next shot when in reality, if you compare a coin toss 50 times its very likely that it will land on heads 3 times in a row, but if you observe it during the time it is considered a streak

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