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'''Detailed quizbowl statistics''' (variously called '''detailed stats''', '''advanced stats''', '''buzzpoint stats''', and '''category stats''') are quizbowl statistics that go beyond the traditionally-kept quizbowl statistics: points per game, points per bonus, and powers/gets/negs per game. The most widely used (and praised) detailed stats in collegiate quizbowl were designed by [[Ophir Lifshitz]].
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<onlyinclude>'''Detailed quizbowl statistics''' (variously called '''detailed stats''', '''advanced stats''', '''buzzpoint stats''', and '''category stats''') are quizbowl [[stats|statistics]] that go beyond the traditionally-kept quizbowl statistics of points per game, points per bonus, and powers/gets/negs per game. Detailed stats often include, but are not limited to, [[conversion data]].
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The most widely used (and praised) detailed stats in collegiate quizbowl were designed by [[Ophir Lifshitz]]. The [[MODAQ]] scoring system developed by [[Alejandro Lopez-Lago]] also keeps detailed stats.</onlyinclude>
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==Aspects==
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===Buzzpoints===
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The most major innovation of detailed stats is the tracking of '''buzzpoints''', which is information about what word a player buzzed on. The primary use-case of this feature is to allow [[writer]]s and [[editor]]s with information about how specific [[clues]] in their questions [[playability|played]] and has provided empirical evidence for previously subjective claims about difficulty.
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The tracking of buzzpoints requires specific pre-processing of packets to allow information about which word was clicked to be obtained. Both the Advanced Stats question reader and MODAQ are web applications that allow [[moderators]] to click on specific words in their browser and then copy the buzzpoint data - additionally, the Advanced Stats [[scoresheet]] has a dedicated region for buzzpoint data to be pasted.
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Revision as of 10:50, 1 July 2021

Detailed quizbowl statistics (variously called detailed stats, advanced stats, buzzpoint stats, and category stats) are quizbowl statistics that go beyond the traditionally-kept quizbowl statistics of points per game, points per bonus, and powers/gets/negs per game. Detailed stats often include, but are not limited to, conversion data.

The most widely used (and praised) detailed stats in collegiate quizbowl were designed by Ophir Lifshitz. The MODAQ scoring system developed by Alejandro Lopez-Lago also keeps detailed stats.

Aspects

Buzzpoints

The most major innovation of detailed stats is the tracking of buzzpoints, which is information about what word a player buzzed on. The primary use-case of this feature is to allow writers and editors with information about how specific clues in their questions played and has provided empirical evidence for previously subjective claims about difficulty.

The tracking of buzzpoints requires specific pre-processing of packets to allow information about which word was clicked to be obtained. Both the Advanced Stats question reader and MODAQ are web applications that allow moderators to click on specific words in their browser and then copy the buzzpoint data - additionally, the Advanced Stats scoresheet has a dedicated region for buzzpoint data to be pasted.