- Geert Ridder, J. S. Cramer, P. Hopstaken:
41. Down to Ten: Estimating the Effect of a Red Card in Soccer. Anthology of Statistics in Sports 2005: 299-302 - Harry V. Roberts:
33. Can TQM Improve Athletic Performance? Anthology of Statistics in Sports 2005: 251-256 - Francis Scheid, Lyle Calvin:
38. Adjusting Golf Handicaps for the Difficulty of the Course. Anthology of Statistics in Sports 2005: 281-285 - Neil C. Schwertman, Kathryn L. Schenk, Brett C. Holbrook:
20. More Probability Models for the NCAA Regional Basketball Tournaments. Anthology of Statistics in Sports 2005: 163-167 - Hal Stern:
3. Introduction to the Football Articles. Anthology of Statistics in Sports 2005: 13-15 - Hal Stern:
8. On the Probability of Winning a Football Game. Anthology of Statistics in Sports 2005: 53-57 - Hal S. Stern:
34. A Brownian Motion Model for the Progress of Sports Scores. Anthology of Statistics in Sports 2005: 257-263 - Hal S. Stern, Wade Wilcox:
36. Shooting Darts. Anthology of Statistics in Sports 2005: 271-274 - Robert Tibshirani:
43. Who Is the Fastest Man in the World? Anthology of Statistics in Sports 2005: 311-316 - Amos Tversky, Thomas Gilovich:
21. The Cold Facts about the "Hot Hand" in Basketball. Anthology of Statistics in Sports 2005: 169-174 - Howard Wainer, Richard D. De Veaux:
44. Resizing Triathlons for Fairness. Anthology of Statistics in Sports 2005: 317-322 - Robert L. Wardrop:
17. Introduction to the Basketball Articles. Anthology of Statistics in Sports 2005: 147-148 - Robert L. Wardrop:
22. Simpson's Paradox and the Hot Hand in Basketball. Anthology of Statistics in Sports 2005: 175-179 - Jim Albert, Jay M. Bennett, James J. Cochran:
Anthology of Statistics in Sports. ASA-SIAM series on statistics and applied probability 16, SIAM 2005, ISBN 978-0-89871-587-3 [contents]