Further analysis of the matching law to describe two- and three-point shot allocation by professional basketball players |
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Authors: | Romanowich Paul Bourret Jason Vollmer Timothy R |
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Affiliation: | University of Florida, USA. promanowich@ucsd.edu |
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Abstract: | The matching law was used to analyze whether the proportion of shots taken from two- or three-point range would match the proportional reinforcement rates produced by those shots when the reinforcement rate of three-point shooting was changed. Rule changes in 1994 and 1997 altered the distance of the three-point line in the National Basketball Association, which created a quasiexperimental reversal design, thereby naturally changing three-point reinforcement rates. The present data partially confirmed predictions made by the matching law, in that increases in the relative rate of three-point shots attempted corresponded to increases in the relative rate of three-point shots made. |
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Keywords: | matching basketball reversal design choice reinforcement rate |
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