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Re: GMCIA popularity!! I've got a question.....

Posted by Nate Smith.

Other on team #66, GM Powertrain/Willow Run HS, from Eastern Michigan University and GM Powertrain.

Posted on 3/31/2000 10:22 AM MST


In Reply to: Re: GMCIA popularity!! I've got a question..... posted by Michael on 3/31/2000 7:17 AM MST:



: hey erin.....well, I've but a question to ask....this GMCIA scouting thing....is only nate's team going to be entering data into it? Because...every team's (not to mention every scout's) ratings for everything are subjective and may totally throw all the data off....what do you think? Take for example our speed scale...instead of cars, nate, we have 1-5....where take for example CD would be a 3 and Bomb Squad would be a 4...wouldn't discrepancies between the really large amount of teams involved in GMCIA kinda...make the database inaccurate? Or am I totally missing something???

In making the standard form for use by the GMCIA teams while gathering data, I have tried to make it as objective as possible...for example, no longer is a human player poor, average, or great...rather, the form specifically asks how many shots they attempted vs. how many went in. The subjective nature of some scouting reports(including our own original one) is what lead me to do this to have as consistant of a data set as possible.

Nate


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