RA sproj Baseball Won Loss Records (Nat vs Amer)


RA sproj Baseball Won Loss Records (Nat vs Amer)

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This candidate uses baseball won-loss records for 1986 to 2005 and compares the American League with the National League.


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Through out this project, all the analysis uses several teams from each league. If I only use one team from each league, would that be sufficient for this project? If not, how do I go about the regreesion analysis data pack with multiple teams? For example: do I do a yearly average of the teams in that league to come up with one percentafe for each year or do I do regression analysis for each team seperately and the take an average of the parameters to come up with the regression equation?

[NEAS: The simplest is to ignore the city of the team and just use the League. You don't need averages.]


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