- game
Scoring (cricket) Herb
Score (1933–2008),
baseball player Dance score (disambiguation) Orchestration,
musical scoring Point (disambiguation)
SCORE (disambiguation)...
- ****ociation's (NBA)
scoring title is
awarded to the
player with the
highest points per game
average in a
given season. The
scoring title was originally...
-
modernist film
score.
Director Elia
Kazan was open to the idea of jazz
influences and
dissonant scoring and
worked with Alex North,
whose score for A Streetcar...
- In statistics, the
standard score is the
number of
standard deviations by
which the
value of a raw
score (i.e., an
observed value or data point) is above...
- sum of the pars of each round). For
scoring purposes, a golfer's
number of
strokes is
compared with the par
score to
determine how much the
golfer was...
- The
Score may
refer to: The
Score (1978 film), a 1978
Swedish film,
released in
Sweden as
Lyftet The
Score (2001 film), a 2001
crime drama film starring...
- ) {\displaystyle T(F)} , like the
expectation or the median.
Scoring rules and
scoring functions can be
thought of as "cost functions" or "loss functions"...
-
Scores may
refer to:
Scores New York, a
strip club in New York
Scores (album), a 2004
album by
Barry Manilow Scores, an
album by
Welsh band
Hybrid Scores...
- into
scoring position. Such
tactics were
dominant in the 1890s and the dead-ball era, when extra-base hits were
relatively rare.
Runners in
scoring position...
-
higher average scores. Consequently, all of the highest-
scoring games in the NBA have
happened during the shot-clock era. The highest-
scoring regular-season...