Physical differences associated with birth-date among athletes of the same selection year have been described as the Relative Age Effect (RAE). The aim of this study was to examine whether RAE still exists in soccer and running sport disciplines as well as to evaluate its progress among different gender, age, and sport context and if it has an effect on performance. Using official archives of the international sports’ associations (World Athletics-UEFA), birthdates and performance were collected for 7226 athletes (4033 males; 3198 females) who participated in soccer and running events. A chi-square test was used to assess differences between observed and expected birth date distributions. The study showed an over-representation of athletes ...
Relative Age Effects (RAEs) refer to the selection and performance differentials between children an...
The relative age effect (RAE) is associated with (dis)advantages in competitive sports. While the RA...
Purpose: In age-restricted youth sport, the over-selection of athletes born in the first quarter of ...
Physical differences associated with birth-date among athletes of the same selection year have been ...
Background: The impact on athletes based on grouping methods according to the date of birth within t...
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1980-0037.2015v17n3p367 In soccer, the relative age effect (RAE) ...
The relative age effect (RAE) is a common phenomenon observed in youth sports and is characterized b...
The relative age effect (RAE) is a statistical bias observed across sport contexts and consists of a...
Grouping people according to chronological age is popular in fields such as education and sport. Ath...
Grouping people according to chronological age is popular in fields such as education and sport. Ath...
The relative age effect (RAE) is a selection bias resulting from the interaction between the selecte...
Grouping people according to chronological age is popular in fields such as education and sport. Ath...
Introduction Initially described in a sports context in ice hockey in 1985, the relative age effect ...
Background: The relative age effect (RAE) is a worldwide phenomenon, allowing sport participation an...
The relative age effect (RAE) is a common phenomenon observed in youth sports and is characterized b...
Relative Age Effects (RAEs) refer to the selection and performance differentials between children an...
The relative age effect (RAE) is associated with (dis)advantages in competitive sports. While the RA...
Purpose: In age-restricted youth sport, the over-selection of athletes born in the first quarter of ...
Physical differences associated with birth-date among athletes of the same selection year have been ...
Background: The impact on athletes based on grouping methods according to the date of birth within t...
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1980-0037.2015v17n3p367 In soccer, the relative age effect (RAE) ...
The relative age effect (RAE) is a common phenomenon observed in youth sports and is characterized b...
The relative age effect (RAE) is a statistical bias observed across sport contexts and consists of a...
Grouping people according to chronological age is popular in fields such as education and sport. Ath...
Grouping people according to chronological age is popular in fields such as education and sport. Ath...
The relative age effect (RAE) is a selection bias resulting from the interaction between the selecte...
Grouping people according to chronological age is popular in fields such as education and sport. Ath...
Introduction Initially described in a sports context in ice hockey in 1985, the relative age effect ...
Background: The relative age effect (RAE) is a worldwide phenomenon, allowing sport participation an...
The relative age effect (RAE) is a common phenomenon observed in youth sports and is characterized b...
Relative Age Effects (RAEs) refer to the selection and performance differentials between children an...
The relative age effect (RAE) is associated with (dis)advantages in competitive sports. While the RA...
Purpose: In age-restricted youth sport, the over-selection of athletes born in the first quarter of ...