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| Title |
Significant factors that influence the statistical determinants of winning in hockey
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| Author |
Beck, Michael
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| Department |
Department of Economics and Business
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| Institution |
Colorado College
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| Degree Type |
bachelor
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| Degree Name |
Bachelor of Arts
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| Type of Resource |
text
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| Digital Origin |
reformatted digital
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| Date Accepted |
2007
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| Date Digitized |
2009
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| Abstract |
The current study uses data from the 2001-2002 to 2005-2006 season to determine if player characteristics, including positional player size, age, and place of birth, influence the significant statistical determinants of winning in the National Hockey League. The results suggest that a player's size, age, and province/country he originated from are not significant contributors to a team's success in the National Hockey League.
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| Keywords |
National Hockey League Determinants of winning Player characteristics
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| Rights Statement |
Copyright restrictions apply. Contact the author for permission to publish.
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| Extent |
70 p. : ill. ; 29 cm.
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| Note (thesis) |
Senior Thesis - Colorado College
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| Note (bibliography) |
Bibliography : p. 68-70
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| Publisher |
Colorado College
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| Place of Publication |
Colorado Springs, Colorado
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| Language |
eng
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| OCLC Identifier |
162141281
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| Handle |
http://hdl.handle.net/10176/coccc:2945
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