Congratulations to team GB, but why should we be so surprised? Olympic medal count can be predicted using logit regression models that include 'home advantage'.
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2012-11
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Congratulations to team GB, but why should we be so surprised? Olympic medal count can be predicted using logit regression models that include 'home advantage'. 2012, 46 (14):958-9 Br J Sports MedPublisher
BMJ Publishing GroupJournal
British journal of sports medicinePubMed ID
22995664Type
Journal articleLanguage
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1473-0480ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1136/bjsports-2012-091719
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