This paper studies 150 individuals who each chose to forecast the outcome of 380 fixed events, namely all football matches during the 2017/18 season of the English Premier League. The focus is on whether revisions to these forecasts before the matches began improved the likelihood of predicting correct scorelines and results. Against what theory might expect, we show how these revisions tended towards significantly worse forecasting performance, suggesting that individuals should have stuck with their initial judgements, or their ‘gut instincts’. This result is robust to both differences in the average forecasting ability of individuals and the predictability of matches. We find evidence this is because revisions to the forecast number of g...
Football is one of the most popular sports in the world, so the perception of the game and the predi...
A scoring rule is a function of a probabilistic forecast and a corresponding outcome used to evaluat...
As analytical tools and techniques advance, increasingly large numbers of researchers apply these te...
This study analyses point forecasts of exact scoreline outcomes for football matches in the English ...
Using betting odds from two recent seasons of English Premier League football matches, we evaluate p...
This paper considers the use of observed and predicted match statistics as inputs to forecasts for t...
This study analyses point forecasts of exact scoreline outcomes for football matches in the English ...
In this paper, we investigate whether making detailed predictions about an event makes other predict...
Sets of odds issued by bookmakers may be interpreted as incorporating implicit probabilistic forecas...
In this paper, we investigate whether making detailed predictions about an event makes other predict...
In recent years excessive monetization of football and professionalism among the players has been ar...
We asked Hungarian students to make soccer forecasts for a round of the Chilean Primera División, wh...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND: Football (soccer) is one of the most popular sports in the world, including...
In recent years, excessive monetization of football and professionalism among the players have been ...
BACKGROUND: Football (soccer game) is one of the most popular sports in the World, including in Euro...
Football is one of the most popular sports in the world, so the perception of the game and the predi...
A scoring rule is a function of a probabilistic forecast and a corresponding outcome used to evaluat...
As analytical tools and techniques advance, increasingly large numbers of researchers apply these te...
This study analyses point forecasts of exact scoreline outcomes for football matches in the English ...
Using betting odds from two recent seasons of English Premier League football matches, we evaluate p...
This paper considers the use of observed and predicted match statistics as inputs to forecasts for t...
This study analyses point forecasts of exact scoreline outcomes for football matches in the English ...
In this paper, we investigate whether making detailed predictions about an event makes other predict...
Sets of odds issued by bookmakers may be interpreted as incorporating implicit probabilistic forecas...
In this paper, we investigate whether making detailed predictions about an event makes other predict...
In recent years excessive monetization of football and professionalism among the players has been ar...
We asked Hungarian students to make soccer forecasts for a round of the Chilean Primera División, wh...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND: Football (soccer) is one of the most popular sports in the world, including...
In recent years, excessive monetization of football and professionalism among the players have been ...
BACKGROUND: Football (soccer game) is one of the most popular sports in the World, including in Euro...
Football is one of the most popular sports in the world, so the perception of the game and the predi...
A scoring rule is a function of a probabilistic forecast and a corresponding outcome used to evaluat...
As analytical tools and techniques advance, increasingly large numbers of researchers apply these te...