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This is my Sandbox.

=Section Headings=

Science and Pseudoscience
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Wednesday
What a great day

The quick brown fox
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Carson, Richard C., Hollon Steven D., & Shelton, Richard C.. (2010) Depression realism and clinical depression. Behaviour Research and Therapy,(14)

Caspi, A., Sudgen, K., Moffitt, T., Taylor, A., Craig, I., Harrington, H.... & Poulton, R. (2003) Influence of life stress on depression: Moderation by a polymorphism in the 5-HTT Gene Science,301(5631)

Otten, M. (2009). Choking vs. Clutch Performance: A Study of Sport Performance Under Pressure. JOURNAL OF SPORT & EXERCISE PSYCHOLOGY, 31(5), 583-601.

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Statistical Analysis
Statistical Analysis has vastly improved with the evolution of technology. Today, computer software allows statisticians to track, analyze, and compare a broad range of statistics, even in terms of specific game situations. Sports organizations, such as the National Football League, entire branches devoted to analytics. Sports analytic researchers use sports science to present data on optimal practice lengths and days of rests. During gameplay, they also communicate directly with the coaching staff to make game decisions based on present and potential situations, which can be especially important when determining the play call for the clutch play. Statistical analysis researchers are able to assess the current game situation given data from recent (within the same game) and historical (earlier in the season or in previous seasons) games. Researchers provide information pertaining to where specific players are most effective in a given situation, such as in the clutch. Therefore, they can provide coaches with empirical evidence for choosing certain plays and present them with the probability of alternative options. Statistical analysis helps to highlight the significance of clutch moments. ESPN's Sport Science Host, John Brenkus analyzes hundreds of moments, players, and performances in the world of sports. Players across a number of sports recreate sports circumstances in a lab-like setting. Sport Science simulates in-game situations in a lab-like setting and analyzes, from a scientific perspective, individual aspects of the player's performance, probability of success given the circumstances, and additional influencing factors. =See also=
 * Choke (sports)

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=External links=
 * Michael Jordan - Clutch Highlights, 1995-2003 (by drogetti)
 * ESPN - Sport Science