Fan Satisfaction Index: Indiana Survey
How are you feeling after the Indiana game?
How are you feeling about the season now?
Take this week’s survey here: https://goo.gl/forms/50GK9J5MSHZwoiWf2
Previous posts
Introducing the Fan Satisfaction Index: http://mgoblog.com/diaries/michigan-fan-satisfaction-index
Week 2 Results: http://mgoblog.com/diaries/michigan-fan-satisfaction-index-cinci-results
Week 3 Results: http://mgoblog.com/diaries/fan-satisfaction-index-week-3-results
Week 4 Results: http://www.mgoblog.com/diaries/fan-satisfaction-index-week-4-results
Bye Week Musings: http://www.mgoblog.com/diaries/fan-satisfaction-index-bye-week-musings
Week 6 Michigan State Results: http://mgoblog.com/diaries/fan-satisfaction-index-week-6-results
October 15th, 2017 at 11:52 AM ^
October 15th, 2017 at 2:37 PM ^
First, this presentation is helpful. You appear to be doing a good job trying to quantify the frustrating feeleings ball stuff in a useful way. I hate hot takes as much as most.
It seems to me that pre-season expectations would skew results and I don't think you are controlling for this. For example, my expectatinons were 8-4 with losses to PSU, Wisconsin and osu and a WTF loss to IU, Maryland or the Gophers in that order of probability.
So, when I answer your questions, they're going to be answered with my ecpectations in mind or at some amount > 50 (50%) on your scale of 0 to 100 and probably closer to 100 than to 50. IOW, my expectations are in line with outcomes.
Hard to do but if I elimenated that 8-4 expectation and started without any backward knowledge or expectations based on that, I believe I'd be more disappointed than I actually am. Thus, without controlling for this factor (pre-season and ongoing expectations), the survey results seem to have less utility. PS. I'm not a stats guy.
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