Political Correctness, Selection Bias, and the NCAA Basketball Tournament
Rodney Paul and
Mark Wilson
Journal of Sports Economics, 2015, vol. 16, issue 2, 201-213
Abstract:
Allegations of selection bias toward the major conferences and teams with committee representation have previously been levied on the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Basketball tournament selection committee. We illustrate the source of this bias is political correctness. When using the computer ranking of Ratings Percentage Index (RPI), which uses only wins and losses in its analysis, bias in the selection process seems evident. No bias is revealed when the Sagarin “Predictor†rating is substituted for RPI. The Sagarin “Predictor†rating uses margin of victory and results compared to expectations in its analysis; the selection committee appears to use the same factors when determining at-large bids.
Keywords: sports economics; expectations; computer ratings; basketball; corruption; bias (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1177/1527002512465413
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