by Alex » Wed Apr 15, 2009 11:41 am
That's right. Explained variance is rather low, and there is a natural explanation of that fact. Imagine that all teams are of equal strength. What explained variance is expected to be? The answer is zero! Therefore, the higher difference in the teams' strength, the higher explained variance can be expected.
In particular, the above example means that Mexican Primera Division teams are rather closer to each other by their strength as compared to Scottish Highland league teams.
Of course, the better statistical model may result in the higher explained variance in the league with weak and strong teams. I can assure you that this is a subject of constant research in Newhaven Software.