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collegiate basketball. We extend their analysis to large samples of Australian football, American football and rugby matches, but …
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a parametric analysis using the t-test procedure over a total of 158,208 publications on Twitter. The findings show …
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This book examines how the emergence of new media brings brought challenges to the North American sport industry, discussing challenges in terms of a shift from an information economy to an attention economy perspective. Historically, the arrival of new forms of media, including radio and...
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Sporting events concentrate people at specific locations on game day. No empirical evidence currently exists linking sporting events to local traffic conditions. We analyze urban mobility data from 25 US metropolitan areas with MLB teams over the period 1990 to 2014 to assess the relationship...
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The railroad industry was critical to several aspects in the development of fish culture in the Unites States. Without the assistance of railroad companies across the country, the U.S. Fish Commission and their state equivalents would not have succeeded in their efforts to save many species in...
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The order of actions in contests may generate different psychological effects which, in turn, may influence contestants' probabilities to win. The Prouhet-Thue-Morse sequence in which the first 'n' moves is the exact mirror image of the next 'n' moves should theoretically terminate any advantage...
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