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Re: "standard error" of OPR values

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Originally Posted by wgardner View Post
I guess I'm not sure how you're defining "standard error."
I am not defining "standard error".

I am asking you (or anyone who cares to weigh in) to pick a definition from an authoritative source and use that definition to compute said standard errors of the OPRs (or state why not):

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for those of you who answered "yes":

Pick an authoritative (within the field of statistics) definition for standard error, and compute that "standard error" for each Team's OPR for the attached example.
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... and for those of you who think the answer is "no", explain why none of the well-defined "standard errors" (within the field of statistics) can be meaningfully applied to the example data (provided in the linked post) in a statistically valid way.


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