While research on the effects of ‘birth month’ is usually referred to as relative age effects, the study of the effects of ‘birth year’ is described as the constituent year effect (CYE). In the present study we examined the impact of the CYE on participation in the Junior World Championship in alpine skiing. Based on previous research, we expected to find increasing numbers of participants the older the age-group, and that the CYE would be stronger in the speed events compared to the technical ones. The sample in the present study consisted of 1188 male skiers and 859 female skiers within the age range of 17 to 21 years at the time of competition. The results show that the number of male participants increased with increasing age, which can...
In recent decades, our research team (among others) has identified obvious participation and attainm...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the degree of relative age effect (RAE) among the best ...
In this manuscript we argue for a broader use of the term ‘relative age effect’ due to the influence...
While research on the effects of ‘birth month’ is usually referred to as relative age effects, the s...
While research on the effects of 'birth month' is usually referred to as relative age effects, the s...
The relative age effect (RAE), which refers to an over-representation of selected athletes born earl...
The relative age effect (RAE) represents an asymmetry in birth quarter distribution, favoring athlet...
International audienceThis study aims to identify the potential bias of the relative age effect (RAE...
The Relative Age Effect (RAE) can be described as the advantage of being born early after a certain ...
The relative age effect (RAE) is a well-documented phenomenon in youth sports. This effect exists wh...
PURPOSE To verify whether the relative age effects (RAEs) occur among young male and female Swiss...
The aim of the current investigation was to examine whether the relative age effect was present with...
Different characteristics of sports disciplines potentially lead to skewness in birth mon...
Since the relative age effect (RAE) characterizes a problem in all age categories of alpine ski raci...
Since the relative age effect (RAE) characterizes a problem in all age categories of alpine ski raci...
In recent decades, our research team (among others) has identified obvious participation and attainm...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the degree of relative age effect (RAE) among the best ...
In this manuscript we argue for a broader use of the term ‘relative age effect’ due to the influence...
While research on the effects of ‘birth month’ is usually referred to as relative age effects, the s...
While research on the effects of 'birth month' is usually referred to as relative age effects, the s...
The relative age effect (RAE), which refers to an over-representation of selected athletes born earl...
The relative age effect (RAE) represents an asymmetry in birth quarter distribution, favoring athlet...
International audienceThis study aims to identify the potential bias of the relative age effect (RAE...
The Relative Age Effect (RAE) can be described as the advantage of being born early after a certain ...
The relative age effect (RAE) is a well-documented phenomenon in youth sports. This effect exists wh...
PURPOSE To verify whether the relative age effects (RAEs) occur among young male and female Swiss...
The aim of the current investigation was to examine whether the relative age effect was present with...
Different characteristics of sports disciplines potentially lead to skewness in birth mon...
Since the relative age effect (RAE) characterizes a problem in all age categories of alpine ski raci...
Since the relative age effect (RAE) characterizes a problem in all age categories of alpine ski raci...
In recent decades, our research team (among others) has identified obvious participation and attainm...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the degree of relative age effect (RAE) among the best ...
In this manuscript we argue for a broader use of the term ‘relative age effect’ due to the influence...