Prevalence of the relative age effect among high-performance university student-athletes versus an age-matched student cohort

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Kathryn van Boom from the DivisionUniversity, Stellenbosch, South Africa have published the research work: Prevalence of the relative age effect among high-performance university student-athletes versus an age-matched student cohort, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The study attempts to fill this gap in the literature by focusing

SUMMARY

    The relative age effect (RAE) refers to the overrepresentation of athletes born earlier in the calendar year covering a specific sport. Any reversal affects a small proportion of Q4-born athletes, whereas the overall RAE affects a much higher proportion . . .

     

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