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Super Bowl Prop Bets - 0 views

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    AP Photo/Eric GayAll the Prop Bets Fit to PrintFrom overtime to Madonna's hair, there are plenty of opportunities to throw your money around on Super Bowl SundayBy Bill Barnwell on January 30, 2012The Super Bowl? Vegas? That means prop bets.
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    I posted this earlier this week as well, so I'm not sure why it didn't show up. Subjective Probability
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Super Bowl XLVI Prop Bets - 1 views

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    For all the odds that don't really matter.
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Description - Heritage Health Prize - 0 views

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    The dataset itself is available at the bottom of the page - "Download the data." This page is a competition among data analysts/mathematicians to produce the most accurate predictive model, based on historical hospital admittance data, for finding people likely to enter a hospital in the next year - Giving preventative medicine a leg up by statistically determining the at-risk patients and decreasing the cost of care. Super cool!
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15% would miss child birth for Super Bowl - Health | Outcome Magazine - 0 views

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    Empirical probability since a survey was conducted
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Super Bowl Probability: Giants, Just Barely - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    I think this is empirical and a little subjective because he chose what statistics to use.
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Super Bowl Office Pools: How to Win - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    This is an example of empirical probability.
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Weather Talk: Super Bowl city's probability of snow inaccurate in stories - 0 views

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    This uses empirical probability, since although it isn't cited, it presumably uses data to assess the probability
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Cousin Sal's Super Bowl Props - 0 views

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    Subjective because the odds are made up by Las Vegas and/or Cousin Sal
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