Vollmer, T. R., & Bourret, J. (2000).
An application of the matching law to evaluate the allocation of two- and three-point shots by college basketball players.
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis,
33, 137-150.
We applied the matching equation to evaluate the allocation of
two- and three-point shots by male and female college basketball
players from a large Division 1 university. The matching law
predicts that the proportion of shots taken from three-point
range should match the proportional reinforcement rate produced
by such shots. Thus, we compared the proportion of three-point
shots taken relative to all shots to the proportion of three-
point shots scored relative to all shots scored. However, the
matching equation was adjusted to account for the greater
reinforcer magnitude of the three-point basket (i.e., 1.5 times
greater than the two-point basket reinforcer magnitude). For
players with substantial playing time, results showed that the
overall distribution of two- and three-point shots was predicted
by the matching equation. Game-by-game shot distribution was
variable, but the cumulative proportion of shots taken from
three-point range as the season progressed was predicted almost
perfectly on a player-by-player basis for both male and female
basketball players.
DESCRIPTORS: _athletic performance, basketball, matching law,
sports, quantitative analysis