Researchers who study the relative age effect (RAE) have stated that, within a given cohort, individuals who are rela-tively older tend to be over-represented at elite levels within sport. This RAE has been illustrated in hockey,1 soccer,2 and baseball,3 to name a few. Recently, Baker and Logan4 conducted an analysis on the birth dates of players drafte
The relative age effect (RAE) refers to the higher representation of players born early in the year ...
Objectives: To examine relative age and birth place effects in hockey players drafted to play in the...
A relative age effect (RAE), or chronological age differences among individuals within the same age ...
Relative age effects (RAEs) occur when those who are relatively older for their age group are more l...
abstract: The relative age effect (RAE) shows that the older one is relative to one's peers in t...
Like many sports in adolescence, junior hockey is organized by age groups. Typically, players born a...
<div><p>Like many sports in adolescence, junior hockey is organized by age groups. Typically, player...
Introduction Initially described in a sports context in ice hockey in 1985, the relative age effect ...
December 31 the first quarter of the year, most likely because they are relatively bigger than their...
December 31 the first quarter of the year, most likely because they are relatively bigger than their...
Like many sports in adolescence, junior hockey is organized by age groups. Typically, players born a...
The relative age effect (RAE) is a statistical bias observed across sport contexts and consists of a...
Relative age effects (RAEs) refer to consequences of differences in chronological age among individu...
Relative age effects (RAEs) refer to consequences of differences in chronological age among individu...
Relative age effects (RAEs) refer to consequences of differences in chronological age among individu...
The relative age effect (RAE) refers to the higher representation of players born early in the year ...
Objectives: To examine relative age and birth place effects in hockey players drafted to play in the...
A relative age effect (RAE), or chronological age differences among individuals within the same age ...
Relative age effects (RAEs) occur when those who are relatively older for their age group are more l...
abstract: The relative age effect (RAE) shows that the older one is relative to one's peers in t...
Like many sports in adolescence, junior hockey is organized by age groups. Typically, players born a...
<div><p>Like many sports in adolescence, junior hockey is organized by age groups. Typically, player...
Introduction Initially described in a sports context in ice hockey in 1985, the relative age effect ...
December 31 the first quarter of the year, most likely because they are relatively bigger than their...
December 31 the first quarter of the year, most likely because they are relatively bigger than their...
Like many sports in adolescence, junior hockey is organized by age groups. Typically, players born a...
The relative age effect (RAE) is a statistical bias observed across sport contexts and consists of a...
Relative age effects (RAEs) refer to consequences of differences in chronological age among individu...
Relative age effects (RAEs) refer to consequences of differences in chronological age among individu...
Relative age effects (RAEs) refer to consequences of differences in chronological age among individu...
The relative age effect (RAE) refers to the higher representation of players born early in the year ...
Objectives: To examine relative age and birth place effects in hockey players drafted to play in the...
A relative age effect (RAE), or chronological age differences among individuals within the same age ...