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Re: A statistical analysis of the "autonomous advantadge"

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Originally Posted by Greg Marra
I will create a data collection sheet that can be printed out and taken to Week 2 regionals so we can get the information we need to do a proper analysis. I'll put up both an HTML document for easy printing, and a .xls file for if anyone wants to collect data digitally. All you'll need to do is scan or photograph or type back in the information on the sheet and send it to me and I will compile the master list.

It is interesting that people are saying that when auto was a tie, the team on defense first still won. Once we have a decent set of data to work from, we can start to try to figure out all the variables going on.
Greg, make sure to include the # of shots taken in your sheet.

Teams that shoot all their balls in auto are obviously aggressive shooters, and may continue to shoot aggressively throughout the match.

I don't care if I only shoot 40% and you shoot 60% if I'm shooting twice as often as you do. I'll win every time just by shooting so much more frequently.

Winning the match may not have anything to do with winning auto, but with the aggressiveness with which the game is played.
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