Mathematical analysis by researchers confirms Snipers have more fun
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06-24-2006, 08:24 AM,
(This post was last modified: 06-24-2006, 08:28 AM by mandy.)
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Mathematical analysis by researchers confirms Snipers have more fun
Quote:The best way to win an online auction is to wait until the very last moment before making a bid in the hope no one else will have time to respond. full article: http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn93...ebay-.html From the research paper: Quote:Online auctions have expanded rapidly over the last decade and have become a fascinating new type of business or commercial transaction in this digital era. Here we introduce a master equation for the bidding process that takes place in online auctions. We find that the number of distinct bidders who bid k times up to the tth bidding progresses, called the k-frequent bidder, seems to scale as nk(t)~tkâ2.4. The successfully transmitted bidding rate by the k-frequent bidder is likely to scale as qk(t)~kâ1.4, independent of t for large t. This theoretical prediction is close to empirical data. These results imply that bidding at the last moment is a rational and effective strategy to win in an eBay auction. you can buy : access to the full study here: http://scitation.aip.org/getabs/servlet/...rog=normal&id=PLEEE8000073000006067101000001&idtype=cvips&gifs=yes |
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06-26-2006, 09:46 AM,
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Eggheads DO like to eyeball online auctions like normal folks
An article on the study
Quote:Thank goodness for science. How else would we know the best way to nab those barely-used weed whackers, dumbbells or duck-shape salt shakers on eBay? In a study that gives the lie to the notion that eggheads don't like to eyeball online auctions like normal folks, a study by South Korean physicists confirms via some elaborate mathematical modeling that "sniping" waiting for the very last second to submit your bid on that Elvis-shape throw rug is indeed "a rational and effective strategy to win in an eBay auction." full article: http://www.usatoday.com/tech/science/col...ebay_x.htm |
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