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The tournament rules for long jump competitions have changed in recent years. Today, only the three athletes with the best jumps from the five initial attempts are qualified to make an additional sixth jump - a format called The Final Three. In the first implemented version of The Final Three,...
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This paper empirically examines the widespread belief that voluntarily negotiated agreements produce better long-run relationships than third-party imposed settlements, such as arbitrator decisions or court judgments. Two key outcomes are analyzed - subsequent player performance and the...
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We scrutinize and compare, from the perspective of modern theory of social choice, two rules that have been used to … ranking. We also propose the concept of the mean Kemeny ranking, which when it exists, may obviate the multiplicity of Kemeny …
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-based ranking of national soccer teams. The ranking has been plagued with paradoxes that incentivize teams to avoid playing friendly …. However, as discussed here, a given host's low ranking could decrease interest in the tournament, and likely result in a major …
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In competitive sports, the design of an effective ranking system attracts increasing interests. For sports with 2-way …-Terry models is that they cannot be applied to sports which allow to end with a tie after regular playing time. During the past …-Terry model with various covariates is devised to construct a more advanced ranking system for international soccer teams based on …
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