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Re: "standard error" of OPR values

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Originally Posted by Ether View Post
Citrus Dad wants to know "the standard error" of each element in [OPR].
You're still not answering the basic question. The standard error applies to multiple measurements of a particular value. Which set of multiple measurements are you proposing to use to generate your standard error value?

For 1 tournament, you have a single estimate of each element of OPR. There is no standard error.

If you have multiple tournaments, then you will have multiple estimates of the underlying OPR and can compute the standard error of these estimates.

If you use the baseline model to create a hypothetical set of random tournaments as I described, then you can compute the standard error of these estimates from the hypothetical set of random tournaments.
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