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Grouped probit regression analysis for shooting effectiveness in basketball

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  • Jerzy Marzec

    (Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Krakowie)

  • Stanisław Czyż

    (North-West University)

  • Piotr Styrkowiec

    (Uniwersytet Wrocławski)

Abstract

In our paper we focused on probit modeling to describe shot effectiveness in basketball free throw. A few hypothesis were verified in repeated experiment. We aimed to determine whether especial skills emerges as a result of other predictors such as age, years of experience, efficiency in shot performance, etc. We also tested a hypothesis regarding visual dependency in especial skills effect. We noticed that some predictors, such as years of training, efficiency in real games, league achievements have strong influence on probability of shot success. Our data confirmed that there is non-linear and negative relationship between shooting distance and shot effectiveness. Blurred vision condition substantially deteriorated shot effectiveness from all shooting distances. However, the shot efficacy at 4,57 m distance was not significantly higher that from any other distances and therefore the hypothesis about context dependency was not confirmed.

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  • Jerzy Marzec & Stanisław Czyż & Piotr Styrkowiec, 2015. "Grouped probit regression analysis for shooting effectiveness in basketball," Collegium of Economic Analysis Annals, Warsaw School of Economics, Collegium of Economic Analysis, issue 39, pages 135-150.
  • Handle: RePEc:sgh:annals:i:39:y:2015:p:135-150
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    2. Gourieroux,Christian, 2000. "Econometrics of Qualitative Dependent Variables," Cambridge Books, Cambridge University Press, number 9780521589857.
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    Keywords

    grouped probit model; especial skills; basketball shooting effectiveness;
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    JEL classification:

    • C25 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Single Equation Models; Single Variables - - - Discrete Regression and Qualitative Choice Models; Discrete Regressors; Proportions; Probabilities
    • C52 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Econometric Modeling - - - Model Evaluation, Validation, and Selection
    • Z2 - Other Special Topics - - Sports Economics

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