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The absence of fans removes the home advantage associated with penalties called by National Hockey League referees

机译:缺乏粉丝消除了与国家曲棍球联盟裁判员所称的罚款相关的家庭优势

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The COVID-19 pandemic has had a major impact on professional sports, notably, forcing the National Hockey League to hold its 2020 playoffs in empty arenas. This provided an unprecedented opportunity to study how crowds may influence penalties awarded by referees in an ecological context. Using data from playoff games played during the COVID-19 pandemic and the previous 5 years ( n = 547), we estimate the number of penalties called by referees depending on whether or not spectators were present. The results show an interaction between a team’s status (home; away) and the presence or absence of crowds. Post-hoc analyses reveal that referees awarded significantly more penalties to the away team compared to the home team when there is a crowd present. However, when there are no spectators, the number of penalties awarded to the away and home teams are not significantly different. In order to generalize these results, we took advantage of the extension of the pandemic and the unusual game setting it provided to observe the behavior of referees during the 2020–2021 regular season. Again, using data from the National Hockey League ( n = 1639), but also expanding our sample to include Canadian Hockey League games ( n = 1709), we also find that the advantage given to the home team by referees when in front of a crowd fades in the absence of spectators. These findings provide new evidence suggesting that social pressure does have an impact on referees’ decision-making, thus contributing to explain the phenomenon of home advantage in professional ice hockey.
机译:Covid-19 Pandemast对职业体育的重大影响,特别是强迫国家曲棍球联盟在空洞中持有2020次季后赛。这提供了一个前所未有的机会,研究人群如何影响裁判在生态背景下授予的罚款。在Covid-19大流行期间和前5年(N = 547)中使用季后赛游戏的数据,我们估计裁判的罚款数量,具体取决于是否存在观众。结果表明,团队的地位(家庭;离开)与人群之间的互动。后HOC分析显示,当存在人群时,与家庭团队相比,裁判在与家庭团队相比,裁判更加罚款。但是,当没有观众时,向远离的罚款和家庭团队的罚款没有显着差异。为了概括这些结果,我们利用了大流行和不寻常的游戏设置,它提供了在2020-2021常规赛期间观察裁判的行为。再次,使用国家曲棍球联赛(n = 1639)的数据,还扩展我们的样品,包括加拿大曲棍球联盟游戏(n = 1709),我们还发现在裁判到裁判的优势人群在没有观众的情况下褪色。这些调查结果提供了新的证据,表明社会压力确实对裁判的决策产生了影响,从而有助于解释专业冰球的家庭优势现象。

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