Relative age effect on behavioural regulation, burnout potential and anxiety of sports students
Introduction: Relative age effect in sport is widely recognised due to the volume of research that has found a greater tendency for late born people within cohorts to dropout of sport before becoming adults than for early born people. However, most of the studies in relative age report on broad part...
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Main Authors: | Peter O'Donoghue (Author), Richard Neil (Author) |
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Asociación Española de Ciencias del Deporte,
2015-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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