A Peer-Relative Perspective of the Contract Year Phenomenon Using Bayesian Analysis

This research examines the contract year phenomenon in a new context, by evaluating player performance relative to other players, rather than the same player over time. Since ordinary least-squares (OLS) methods assume independent observations, results may be biased as player performance is dependen...

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