Psychological pressure in competitive environments: Evidence from a randomized natural experiment: Comment
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2010-03-31T11:49:30Z
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Apesteguia and Palacios-Huerta (forthcoming) report for a sample of 129 shootouts from
various seasons in ten different competitions that teams kicking first in soccer penalty
shootouts win significantly more often than teams kicking second. Collecting data for the
entire history of six major soccer competitions we cannot replicate their result. Teams kicking
first win only 53.4% of 262 shootouts in our data, which is not significantly different from
random. Our findings have two implications: (1) Apesteguia and Palacios-Huerta’s results are
not generally robust. (2) Using specific subsamples without a coherent criterion for data
selection might lead to non-representative findings.
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Tournament, first-mover advantage, psychological pressure, field experiment, soccer, penalty shootouts