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baseball 16 football 9 soccer 7 basketball 6 college football 5 golf 5 performance 5 competitive balance 4 game theory 4 probability 4 ratings 4 sports statistics 4 statistics 4 NFL 3 cluster analysis 3 home advantage 3 passing 3 ranking 3 simulation 3 strategy 3 volleyball 3 ANOVA 2 BCS 2 Bayesian hierarchical model 2 Gibbs sampler 2 Hall of Fame 2 MCMC 2 Markov chain 2 Monte Carlo 2 NCAA basketball 2 bias 2 formation 2 game-long process 2 hockey 2 modeling 2 multiple regression 2 offensive baseball performance 2 paired comparison 2 prediction 2 quantitative reasoning 2
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Jensen Shane T. 6 James, Piette 5 Alamar, Benjamin 4 Annis David H. 4 Annis, David 4 Jim, Albert 4 Joel, Oberstone 4 Nobuyoshi, Hirotsu 4 Ray, Stefani 4 W, Fellingham Gilbert 4 A, Yates Philip 3 Alexander, Braunstein 3 Ann, Kovalchik Stephanie 3 B, Jones Marshall 3 Brian, Macdonald 3 C, Alamar Benjamin 3 C, Thomas Andrew 3 Costa, Constantinou Anthony 3 D, Noubary Reza 3 Drew, Pasteur R. 3 Elliott, Fenton Norman 3 Fellingham Gilbert W. 3 Fellingham, Gilbert 3 J, Bracewell Paul 3 Rendleman Richard J. 3 Swartz Tim B. 3 Vittorio, Addona 3 West, Brady 3 Andreas, Groll 2 Andrew, Hoegh 2 Anthony, Bedford 2 Anthony, Kay 2 B, Swartz Tim 2 Baumer, Ben 2 Benjamin, Alamar 2 Bracewell, Paul 2 Brad, Null 2 Brian, Skinner 2 Cheng Edward K. 2 Connolly Robert A. 2
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Determining Hall of Fame Status for Major League Baseball Using an Artificial Neural Network
A, Young William; S, Holland William; R, Weckman Gary - In: Journal of Quantitative Analysis in Sports 4 (2008) 4, pp. 1-46
Election into Major League Baseball's (MLB) National Hall of Fame (HOF) often sparks debate among the fans, media, players, managers, and other members in the baseball community. Since the HOF members must be elected by a committee of baseball sportswriters and other entities, the prediction of...
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The Curse of Scoreless Draws in Soccer: The Relationship with a Team's Offensive, Defensive, and Overall Performance
Ben, Van Calster; Tim, Smits; Sabine, Van Huffel - In: Journal of Quantitative Analysis in Sports 4 (2008) 1, pp. 1-24
In soccer, a scoreless draw is typically considered as an unwanted result that often jeopardizes the spectacle value of the game. In the present work, we tried to investigate a) how common scoreless draws are, and b) the relationship between scoreless draws and other indices of a football team's...
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The Passing Premium Puzzle Revisited
Rockerbie Duane W. - In: Journal of Quantitative Analysis in Sports 4 (2008) 2, pp. 1-13
The passing premium puzzle states that NFL teams do not call enough passing plays, despite rule changes since the late 1970's that have increased the expected return to passing. This paper develops a simple portfolio model to determine how a coach could determine an optimal share of running and...
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Improved Draws for Highland Dance
Swartz, Tim - In: Journal of Quantitative Analysis in Sports 3 (2007) 1, pp. 2-2
In the sport of Highland Dance, Championships are often contested where the order of dance is randomized in each of the four dances. As it is a widely held belief that competing in the latter sets is advantageous, this paper develops algorithms where balance is achieved in the dance order....
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Probabilistic Analysis of a Table Tennis Game
Noubary, Reza - In: Journal of Quantitative Analysis in Sports 3 (2007) 1, pp. 4-4
A game of table tennis is analyzed using elementary concepts of calculus, probability, and linear algebra. The analysis includes modeling using different approaches and a comparison of the results obtained under the new and the old rules for the game. The analysis demonstrates the steps of a...
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Parity and Predictability of Competitions
Ben-Naim, Eli; Vazquez, Federico; Redner, Sidney - In: Journal of Quantitative Analysis in Sports 2 (2007) 4, pp. 1-1
We present an extensive statistical analysis of the results of all sports competitions in five major sports leagues in England and the United States. We characterize the parity among teams by the variance in the winning fraction from season-end standings data and quantify the predictability of...
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Grouping of Decathlon Disciplines
Woolf, Anne; Ansley, Les; Bidgood, Penelope - In: Journal of Quantitative Analysis in Sports 3 (2007) 4, pp. 5-5
The 10 disciplines in the decathlon can be broadly characterised as running, jumping and throwing. However, these simplistic characteristics may not represent the groupings defined by performances in the decathlon. The identification of groups may reveal a recondite advantage for athletes who...
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Dimension Reduction for Hybrid Paired Comparison Models
Annis, David - In: Journal of Quantitative Analysis in Sports 3 (2007) 2, pp. 2-2
Rating -- and subsequently ranking -- college football teams requires making sense of sometimes conflicting pair-wise comparisons. Classical statistical techniques fall into one of two classes: win/loss models, which focus on binary outcomes, and point-scoring models, which consider the...
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An Analysis of the Home-Field Advantage in Major League Baseball Using Logit Models: Evidence from the 2004 and 2005 Seasons
Levernier, William; Barilla, Anthony - In: Journal of Quantitative Analysis in Sports 3 (2007) 1, pp. 1-1
Using data from the 4,858 baseball games that were played in the major leagues during the 2004 and 2005 seasons, four logit regression models that measure the likelihood of a team winning a game are estimated. Of particular interest is the effect of being the home team. As expected, the results...
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The “Fair” Triathlon: Equating Standard Deviations Using Bayesian Nonlinear Models
Curtis, S.; Fellingham, Gilbert; Reese, C. - In: Journal of Quantitative Analysis in Sports 2 (2007) 1, pp. 3-3
The Ironman triathlon was created in 1978 by combining events with the longest distances for races then contested in Hawaii in swimming, cycling, and running. The Half Ironman triathlon was formed using half the distances of each of the events in the Ironman. The Olympic distance triathlon was...
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