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Subject: Econometrics Model for Sokker
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Hello everyone, you don't know me, I was a Sokker user in 2008 and now I'm back.
I study Economics in college, and I could identify some curious things in the world of Sokker Manager.
What called me attention was the rythym of the prices in relation to the skills of the players.
So I want to make an Econometrics analysys about the auctions that happen in Sokker, I'll try do identify the most values skills and their implication in the final price of the auction.
I made a document in Google Docs and I want you fill it only with the players you BUY. The atributes must be just like were in the time of purchase.
There's my example in the spread sheet: the skills must be in numbers.
Please fill with ALL your purchases, the purchase of $25 is so important as the purchase of $ 30 000 000.
Thank you very much,
any doubts please post here
PS: Sorry my poor English
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AqBzwEGVi52hdEZ5TlBKNGxyUDBud09BVnY4TVpad2c&usp=sharing
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I study Economics in college, and I could identify some curious things in the world of Sokker Manager.
What called me attention was the rythym of the prices in relation to the skills of the players.
So I want to make an Econometrics analysys about the auctions that happen in Sokker, I'll try do identify the most values skills and their implication in the final price of the auction.
I made a document in Google Docs and I want you fill it only with the players you BUY. The atributes must be just like were in the time of purchase.
There's my example in the spread sheet: the skills must be in numbers.
Please fill with ALL your purchases, the purchase of $25 is so important as the purchase of $ 30 000 000.
Thank you very much,
any doubts please post here
PS: Sorry my poor English
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AqBzwEGVi52hdEZ5TlBKNGxyUDBud09BVnY4TVpad2c&usp=sharing
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It misses : experience, BMI, "superdivine" level, date & time of purchase
I can't use date, its not a numerical factor
and those variables makes the model too big
it would be ineffective
and those variables makes the model too big
it would be ineffective
I can't use date, its not a numerical factor
but you can use the week (0 to 15) and the season
but you can use the week (0 to 15) and the season
well, such an answer explains your knowledge of econometrics =)))
what is the ground that you exclude any other parameter?
what is the ground that you exclude any other parameter?
I can't use date, its not a numerical factor
Can you hash it?
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Can you hash it?
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101% of this data is readily available if you contact bluezero or one of the other db owners who have these auto submitted..
am sure you can use the data
am sure you can use the data
Some ones are out of the theory, and some parameters shows Multicollinearity
i don't understand. do you have data or not? if not, how can you reason about multicollinearity? if yes, why do you gather it?
You can't omit date because prices are strongly seasonal in sokker (due to aging of players, seasonal bonuses, and squad'planning by managers).
If you just want to regress prices on skills, though, you can still do it. The average elasticity of prices to, say, pace skill is not going to be that useful for Sokker users, but if the idea is to practice a bit with sokker data it should be fine.
If you just want to regress prices on skills, though, you can still do it. The average elasticity of prices to, say, pace skill is not going to be that useful for Sokker users, but if the idea is to practice a bit with sokker data it should be fine.
there is a clear seasonal behavior in prices so the exercise to explain prices with skills only doesn't make sense to me
a more reasonable thing to do is to regress wages on skills of fresh youthpulls
a more reasonable thing to do is to regress wages on skills of fresh youthpulls
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