Psychological pressure in competitive environments: Evidence from a randomized natural experiment: Comment, Second Version
Apesteguia and Palacios-Huerta (APH, forthcoming) report for a sample of 129 soccer penalty shootouts from various seasons in ten different tournaments that teams kicking first win significantly more often than teams kicking second by a margin of 21 percentage points. Collecting data for 470 shootouts, including all of APH's shootouts, we cannot replicate their result. Teams kicking first win 53.4% of shootouts, which is not significantly different from the a priori expected 50%. Our finding implies that (1) APH's results are not generally robust; (2) using selective subsamples without a coherent criterion for data inclusion might lead to non-representative results.
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2010-09-19
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Authors: | Kocher, Martin Georg ; Sutter, Matthias ; Lenz, Marc V. |
Institutions: | School of Economics, University of East Anglia |
Subject: | Tournament | first-mover advantage | psychological pressure | field experiment | soccer | penalty shootouts |
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Type of publication: | Book / Working Paper |
Notes: | The text is part of a series University of East Anglia Applied and Financial Economics Working Paper Series Number 015 |
Classification: | C93 - Field Experiments |
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Persistent link: https://ebvufind01.dmz1.zbw.eu/10008642291