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REFEREE BIAS [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Economic Surveys, 2015
AbstractThis paper surveys the empirical literature on the behavior of referees in professional football and other sports. Referees are typically appointed by a principal to be impartial, especially when unbiased referee judgment is vital for the accomplishment of the principal's objective.
Dohmen, Thomas, Sauermann, Jan
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Announcement—refereeing policy

Electrochimica Acta, 1997
We now request authors to send us the names and addresses of 3 possible referees. The 3 possible referees should be persons who have published in the same field as that of the submitted paper within the last 3 years. One referee will be selected by the editors from those supplied. A second referee will also be chosen.
R.D. Armstrong, O.R. Brown, E.J. Cairns
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Special populations: The referee and assistant referee

Journal of Sports Sciences, 2006
The referee has responsibility for control of players' behaviour during competitive football and implementing the rules of the game. To do this, the referee and the two assistant referees are obliged to keep up with play. Referees cover 10,000 m on average during a game, mean heart rate is about 160 - 165 beats .
Thomas, Reilly, Warren, Gregson
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Refereeing Mortus Est, Vivat Refereeing

Cortex, 2002
Sergio, Della Sala, Jordan, Grafman
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The referee's challenge: a threshold process model for decision making in sport games

International Review of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 2021
Markus Raab   +2 more
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