Confusion Reigns: An Analysis of Responses to U.S. Soccer Age Cut-Off Date Policy Change
Relative age effects (RAEs) have been associated with the common practice of grouping athletes by chronological age. Development and selection advantages are often awarded to those who are born closer to, but following, the cut-off date employed by sport systems. In 2015, the U.S. Soccer Federation...
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Main Authors: | Kristy L. Smith (Author), Sara Scarfone (Author), Laura Chittle (Author), Sean Horton (Author), Jess C. Dixon (Author) |
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