In the present study, we investigated the accuracy of offside judgements of assistant referees in the English Premier League.The moment in the match, the position and movement speed of the assistant referee, attacker and second-last defender, together with the angle of view for the assistant referee were all considered to underlie incorrect decisions. The error rate was 17.5% (868 of 4960 situations). As the English assistant referees tended not to signal in doubtful situations (c=0.91), there was an overall bias towards non-flag errors (773 non-flag errors vs. 95 flag errors). The flash-lag hypothesis could explain all flag errors, whereas the optical-error hypothesis could explain a proportion of the non-flag errors (45.4%). Fatigue, move...
Four experiments investigated offside decisions in laypersons with different types of static display...
International audienceost research about football assistant referee performance has focused on judgm...
The current study aims to determine the relationship between gaze characteristics and decision-makin...
In the present study, we investigated the accuracy of offside judgements of assistant referees in th...
This study investigated the offside decision-making process in association football. The first aim w...
Baldo et al. (2002) and Helsen et al. (2006) considered the flash-lag effect to explain errors made ...
In association football, the flash-lag effect appears to be a viable explanation for erroneous offsi...
The different actors in association football are more and more subject to stress through increasing ...
The different actors in association football are more and more subject to stress through increasing ...
The aim of this study was to examine the effect of positioning on the correctness of decision making...
In this study, international and national assistant referees (ARs) were tested on offside decision-m...
The offside decision-making process of international and national assistant referees (ARs) was evalu...
The current study aims to determine the relationship between gaze characteristics and decision-makin...
Following the optical error hypothesis, information provided by extra lines across the width of a fo...
The ability to simultaneously attend to multiple objects declines with increases in the visual angle...
Four experiments investigated offside decisions in laypersons with different types of static display...
International audienceost research about football assistant referee performance has focused on judgm...
The current study aims to determine the relationship between gaze characteristics and decision-makin...
In the present study, we investigated the accuracy of offside judgements of assistant referees in th...
This study investigated the offside decision-making process in association football. The first aim w...
Baldo et al. (2002) and Helsen et al. (2006) considered the flash-lag effect to explain errors made ...
In association football, the flash-lag effect appears to be a viable explanation for erroneous offsi...
The different actors in association football are more and more subject to stress through increasing ...
The different actors in association football are more and more subject to stress through increasing ...
The aim of this study was to examine the effect of positioning on the correctness of decision making...
In this study, international and national assistant referees (ARs) were tested on offside decision-m...
The offside decision-making process of international and national assistant referees (ARs) was evalu...
The current study aims to determine the relationship between gaze characteristics and decision-makin...
Following the optical error hypothesis, information provided by extra lines across the width of a fo...
The ability to simultaneously attend to multiple objects declines with increases in the visual angle...
Four experiments investigated offside decisions in laypersons with different types of static display...
International audienceost research about football assistant referee performance has focused on judgm...
The current study aims to determine the relationship between gaze characteristics and decision-makin...