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  2. Defensive rating - Wikipedia

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    Defensive rating or defensive efficiency is a statistic used in basketball to measure an individual player's efficiency at preventing the other team from scoring points. It was created by author and statistician Dean Oliver. [1] Oliver introduced the defensive rating statistic in his 2004 book, Basketball on Paper. [2]

  3. Single Moms vs. Single Dads: Examining the Double ... - AOL

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    While society's commitment to promoting equality for all parents is only getting stronger, social perceptions of single moms and single dads still vary greatly. Let's investigate the disparities ...

  4. Efficiency (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    In professional basketball, the most commonly used statistical benchmark for comparing the overall value of players is called efficiency. It is a composite basketball statistic that is derived from basic individual statistics: points, rebounds, assists, steals, blocks, turnovers, and shot attempts. In theory, efficiency accounts for both a ...

  5. Player efficiency rating - Wikipedia

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    For example, runs batted in is highly dependent upon opportunities created by a player's teammates. PER extends this critique of counting statistics to basketball, noting that a player's opportunities to accumulate statistics are dependent upon the number of minutes played as well as the pace of the game.

  6. What to know about college basketball star Angel Reese's parents

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    Angel said her mom raised her and Julian 'by herself' Angel Reese's parents split when she and Julian were kids. Angel Webb Reese parented the siblings as a single mom in Maryland, according to ...

  7. Study makes terrifying prediction for single dads - AOL

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    Being a parent means putting someone else’s needs before your own, but a new study suggests is has a big impact of the well-being of many single fathers. Study makes terrifying prediction for ...

  8. Single parents in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Single mothers are one of the poorest populations, many of them vulnerable to homelessness. In the United States, nearly half (45%) of single mothers and their children live below the poverty line, also referred to as the poverty threshold. [15] [21] They lack the financial resources to support their children when the birth father is unresponsive.

  9. Where Single Mothers Fare Worse Economically – 2022 Study - AOL

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    Compared to the earnings of single fathers, single mothers make just 62% of what single fathers do in New York city (ranking 17th-worst). Also, 57.7% of single mothers have an income that is below ...