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Report: White refs call more fouls on black players (ESPN.com)

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  • #46
    Re: Report: White refs call more fouls on black players (ESPN.com)

    Originally posted by Since86 View Post
    So you're telling me that the word thug describes a color?
    Maybe you should look up the meaning of the word, then get a history lesson.

    I've taken a few stats classes and all my professors have said the same thing. You can make a study say whatever you want it to say. That's why studies are submitted to journals, for peer REVIEW. Just because it's submitted doesn't mean that it's gospel, or even factual. It can be rebutted it he next freaking issue.
    If it's accepted for discussion @ NBER, you can almost bet that will be make it into AER or JPE. Go ask one of your professors how many handstands and cartwheels they'd do if they had a paper they could give a talk about @ NBER, or were published in AER or JPE...

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    • #47
      Re: Report: White refs call more fouls on black players (ESPN.com)

      Originally posted by Los Angeles View Post
      Wait - we're talking about a 3% difference between all-white officiating crews and all-black officiating crews?

      Jay is our resident math-nerd. Here's a request for Jay, or anyone who has taken a statistics class: Please explain margin of error to the rest of us.
      It's not even margin of error but whether it's statistically significant which is a factor of sample size (N), and standard deviation relative to the data.

      Off the top of my head, one tenth of a foul per game probably doesn't mean much - in fact it's much better than what I expected based on the thread title.
      The poster formerly known as Rimfire

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      • #48
        Re: Report: White refs call more fouls on black players (ESPN.com)

        Originally posted by Los Angeles View Post
        Hopefully this smiley will clear things up:

        Much; Better'

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        • #49
          Re: Report: White refs call more fouls on black players (ESPN.com)

          Originally posted by DisplacedKnick View Post
          It's not even margin of error but whether it's statistically significant which is a factor of sample size (N), and standard deviation relative to the data.

          Off the top of my head, one tenth of a foul per game probably doesn't mean much - in fact it's much better than what I expected based on the thread title.
          So after all of this data mining and research and the money used to do that, we've either discovered nothing or at most that there is very little difference between how black official and white officials call the games.

          I am a better person having learned this.
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          • #50
            Re: Report: White refs call more fouls on black players (ESPN.com)

            Actually my professor last semester has been published many times in both, and is even serves as a professional reviewer for many different journals, along with being the president of Society for Computers in Psychology.

            Here's a couple links on him if you would like to know more
            http://web.bsu.edu/dlb/bkgd.htm
            http://technologysource.org/author/darrell_l_butler/

            If you don't want to take my word about it being reviewed, then maybe you should have read the entire article

            Wolfers and Price are set to present the paper at meetings of the Society of Labor Economists on Friday and the American Law and Economics Association on Sunday. The Times said they will then submit it to the National Bureau of Economic Research and for formal peer review before consideration by an economic journal.
            WOW!!!! THEY WANT IT TO BE REVIEWED!
            Just because you're offended, doesn't mean you're right.” ― Ricky Gervais.

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            • #51
              Re: Report: White refs call more fouls on black players (ESPN.com)

              By the way, I forgot both Cobol Sam and DK were math nerds. Next time I'll mention both of you along with Jay.
              “Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.” - Winston Churchill

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              • #52
                Re: Report: White refs call more fouls on black players (ESPN.com)

                Originally posted by KTK View Post
                If it's accepted for discussion @ NBER, you can almost bet that will be make it into AER or JPE. Go ask one of your professors how many handstands and cartwheels they'd do if they had a paper they could give a talk about @ NBER, or were published in AER or JPE...
                I'm not sure why we are talking about research organizations.

                The complaint against you is that you implied that people on this forum "don't like seeing [a poor black man become wealthy] standing up to white authority".

                I'm willing to bet I speak for nearly everyone when I say that that was out of line and mean spirited.

                We can sit here and argue over who knows what the NBER is and who doesn't, but who really cares? Its not like anyone is going to think you are smart after what you said... and continue to defend.

                Don't you think you should apologize for calling us all racists?

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                • #53
                  Re: Report: White refs call more fouls on black players (ESPN.com)

                  Originally posted by FlavaDave View Post
                  Uh......LA.........I gotta commit some white-on-white crime and call a foul on you.

                  *whistle* Illegal use of the "flirt" smiley. Non-shooting foul. Ball to be inbounded on the side.
                  Actually, I think that's a "personal foul."

                  Rimfire's right, though: we're talking about a worst-case scenario of one extra foul every five or six games. Given the title of the thread, I'd expected a lot worse.

                  Also, the disturbing dancing whats-his-face is dancing to the beat of the music I'm playing right now. And it's creepy.
                  This space for rent.

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                  • #54
                    Re: Report: White refs call more fouls on black players (ESPN.com)

                    Originally posted by Since86 View Post
                    Actually my professor last semester has been published many times in both, and is even serves as a professional reviewer for many different journals, along with being the president of Society for Computers in Psychology.
                    Really, please cite his AER or JPE articles?

                    WOW!!!! THEY WANT IT TO BE REVIEWED!
                    If they're trying to present @ NBER then that means they're likely submitting it to a TOP journal for review like AER or JPE. Doing so means that the quality of their work is top notch.

                    Look at the guy's credentials:

                    PhD, Harvard University, 2001; AM, Harvard University, 2000; B.Ec, University of Sydney, 1994. Dude already has one NBER from '03 and a JEP in '04. Want to bet he'll be associate professor in 2 years?

                    In basketball terms, an Asst.Prof @ Wharton is rookie of the year candidate on a contending team. Ball State Prof = junior varsity, high school BBall.

                    I would be thrown out of my partnership if I rolled a Ball State professor in as an expert witness for anything related to economics. There are tiers in economics, and Ball State isn't even on the freaking map when it comes to academic relevance. That the guy is at the business school and not the econ department is a bit of a knock, but that he's at Wharton makes up for it. He very well could have wanted B-School money over Econ Dept. money.

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                    • #55
                      Re: Report: White refs call more fouls on black players (ESPN.com)

                      I didn't bother reading this either. I'm not saying that there's no racism in the NBA in some manner that maybe we can't see, but more than anything I think the NBA has a problem with it's fans' racism towards it's players, but that's another subject. I'm black and even I think coming out with that article was completely retarted.

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                      • #56
                        Re: Report: White refs call more fouls on black players (ESPN.com)

                        Nothing good can come from this study......

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                        • #57
                          Re: Report: White refs call more fouls on black players (ESPN.com)

                          Originally posted by LoneGranger33
                          I'm really not sure how to interpret your response. First you say "Hilarious" with a capital H, but there's no smiley attached or even an exclamation point. Then you say "Nice try", which seems to contradict the aforementioned "Hilarious". Then the "flirt" smiley really threw me off.

                          Bravo, sir?

                          I'm seriously kidding.
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                          • #58
                            Re: Report: White refs call more fouls on black players (ESPN.com)

                            I think that if they exclude David Harrison from the analysis, then the fouls called on whites vs. blacks come out even.

                            The poster "pacertom" since this forum began (and before!). I changed my name here to "Slick Pinkham" in honor of the imaginary player That Bobby "Slick" Leonard picked late in the 1971 ABA draft (true story!).

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                            • #59
                              Re: Report: White refs call more fouls on black players (ESPN.com)

                              Originally posted by Anthem View Post
                              Actually, I think that's a "personal foul."
                              OMG Anthem aka the WORD/GRAMMAR Nazi strikes back! Run everone, save yourself!!!






                              PS: I'm happy most people here aren't taking this study seriously.
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                              • #60
                                Re: Report: White refs call more fouls on black players (ESPN.com)

                                Wharton didn't have access to all the data he needed to do this study, unless he watched every single game in a 13year span and documented what official called what against a certain player and their nationalities.

                                The NBA DOES keep those records, hired a company to go through those records and pretty much perform the same exact study. Their findings contradict the findings by Wharton.

                                He used freaking box scores to get his information, and you want to portray this as accurate?
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