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    Implementing statistics in a diagnostic coaching structure for rugby

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    Statistics are having an increased influence in the rugby-coaching environment. Many of the statistics used are exposed to changeable match constraints and conditions, reducing the practical significance of these data. Multivariate statistical techniques allow meaningful statistics to be created that can summarise individual performance and negate the variability in match involvement. This increases the power of the statistical tool to coaches by enabling deficient or superior performances to be identified and put into context. The steps required to create a stable measure of overall performance are outlined, before it is shown how this same process can be used to identify inferior/superior performance on single physical tasks. The same simple process of constructing an overall rating and then deconstructing the rating to diagnose the causes of abnormal performance is applicable to other sports, but provides the coach with an easier to use data set that can be explored using graphical techniques

    East Looks West: East European Travel Writing on Europe

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    Perception of individual rugby player performance and the impact of non-performance on statistical analyses

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    The Eagle Rating is a measure of perceived individual rugby player performance. This paper discusses the underlying assumptions that are evident in its creation. The issue of non-performance by an individual is explored and the potential impact of non-performance on statistical results examined

    Statistical methods for cricket team selection : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirement of the degree of Master of Applied Statistics at Massey University

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    Cricket generates a large amount of data for both batsmen and bowlers. Methods for using this data to select a cricket team are examined. Utilising the assumption that an individual's natural ability is expressed via performance outputs, this thesis seeks to describe and understand the underlying statistical processes of player performance. Randomness is tested for and then the distributional properties of the data are sought. This information is then used to monitor the estimate of natural ability via widely accepted control methods, such as Shewhart control charts, CUSUM, EWMA and multivariate versions of these procedures. To accommodate the distribution presented by batting scores, a new control chart based on quartiles is also studied. Further, ranking and selection procedures employ the estimates of individual ability to select the best individuals and note the probability of correct selection. Major contributions of this study include: a) Development of performance measures for cricket b) 2 - Dimensional runs test, with further applicability outside cricket. c) Statistical interpretation specific to cricket • Outliers are very important • Form is autocorrelation • Zone rules for cricket needed to detect good/poor performance • Relatively short nominal ARL's d) Control Chart based on quantiles to preserve outlier influences in a non-parametric procedure. e) The recommendation of appropriate tools for monitoring batting, bowling and all-rounder performance and also choosing man of the match. f) Discriminates between different types of bowlers using the consistency of their performance measures. g) Evaluates the members of a team relative to potential contenders

    Spectral analysis of the Elatina varve series

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    The Elatina formation in South America, which provides a rich fossil record of presumptive solar activity in the late Precambrian, is of great potential significance for the physics of the sun because it contains luminae grouped in cycles of about 12, an appearance suggestive of the solar cycle. Here, the laminae are treated as varves laid down yearly and modulated in thickness in accordance with the late Precambrian sunspot activity for the year of deposition. The purpose is to present a simple structure, or intrinsic spectrum, that will be uncovered by appropriate data analysis

    Serological studies of avian infectious bronchitis virus

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