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Mar 27, 2025
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a priori
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Blaming the refs is the manifestation of the self-serving bias.
BYU's real problem at the start of the second half was not making shots at the rim, allowing offensive rebounds, and throwing the ball away.
Refs add idiosyncratic noise to the game. Control what you can control.
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Blaming the refs is the manifestation of the self-serving bias.
a priori
Mar 27, 6:44pm
It's the mark of a loser
Belboz
Mar 27, 6:44pm
Gifted them 4 FTs right after Knell hits a 3. It made a difference
PING Man
Mar 27, 6:44pm
If the game ended right now the loss wouldn’t be on the refs. But they can have
gwalker
Mar 27, 6:44pm
It's noise. There is no "finger on the scale."
a priori
Mar 27, 6:45pm
Impact on the outcome finger on the scale, not conspiracy theory intentional
gwalker
Mar 27, 6:48pm
Sure, but it's random.
a priori
Mar 27, 6:51pm
True.
gwalker
Mar 27, 6:57pm
Idiosyncratic noise? Manifestation of the self serving bias?
ebv
Mar 27, 6:47pm
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