New Issue

Journal of Quantitative Analysis in Sports

 

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Berkeley Electronic Press is pleased to announce the following new issue of Journal of Quantitative Analysis in Sports.

Uncovering Europe’s Best Goalscorers from the 2009-2010 Season

Joel Oberstone

Dynamic Effort, Sustainability, Myopia, and 110% Effort

Stephen Shmanske

The Intra-Match Home Advantage in Australian Rules Football

Richard Ryall and Anthony Bedford

The Relationship between Leader Experience and Team Performance in Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Designs

Thomas Timmerman

Stratified Odds Ratios for Evaluating NBA Players Based on their Plus/Minus Statistics

Douglas M. Okamoto

Dependence Relationships between On Field Performance, Wins, and Payroll in Major League Baseball

Derek S. Stimel

Optimal Dynamic Clustering Through Relegation and Promotion: How to Design a Competitive Sports League

Martin L. Puterman and Qingchen Wang

Perception ≠ Reality: Analyzing Specific Allegations of NBA Referee Bias

Ryan Rodenberg

NFL Prediction using Committees of Artificial Neural Networks

John A. David, R. Drew Pasteur, M. Saif Ahmad, and Michael C. Janning

An Alternative to the NFL Draft Pick Value Chart Based upon Player Performance

Michael Schuckers

Monte Carlo Simulation for High School Football Playoff Seed Projection

R. Drew Pasteur and Michael C. Janning

Defining the Performance Coefficient in Golf: A Case Study at the 2009 Masters

Andrew Hoegh

Reconsideration of the Best Batting Order in Baseball: Is the Order to Maximize the Expected Number of Runs Really the Best?

Nobuyoshi Hirotsu

Never Too Late to Win

Adam M. Gold

An Extension of the Pythagorean Expectation for Association Football

Howard H. Hamilton

Pitcher Accuracy Through Catcher Spotting: Assessing Rater Reliability

Andrew Thomas

Valuing Nostalgia: The Case of the Topps 1957 Baseball Cards

Thomas H. Thompson and Kabir C. Sen

About this journal

An official journal of the American Statistical Association, Journal of Quantitative Analysis in Sports (JQAS) publishes timely, peer-reviewed research on the quantitative aspects of professional and collegiate sports. Articles come from a wide variety of sports and perspectives and deal with such subjects as measurements of player performance, tournament structure, and the frequency and occurrence of records. JQAS brings together sports professionals and scholars from across the disciplines of statistics, operations research, economics, psychology, sports management, and business. The expert editorial board includes David Annis (SportsQuant.com), Roland A. Carlstedt (American Board of Sport Psychology), Phillip Everson (Swarthmore College), Paraag Marathe (San Francisco 49ers), and Jan Vecer (Columbia University).

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Edited by

Jim Albert
Bowling Green State University

 

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