Talent Selection Based on Sport-Specific Tasks Is Affected by the Relative Age Effects among Adolescent Handball Players
Talent selection is often affected by the relative age effects (RAEs), resulting in the overrepresentation of relatively older (vs. relatively younger) players among those selected. The use of sport-specific tasks is suggested to reduce RAEs during talent selection. Purpose: To test the hypothesis t...
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Main Authors: | Zsófia Tróznai, Katinka Utczás, Júlia Pápai, Zalán Négele, István Juhász, Tamás Szabó, Leonidas Petridis |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/3014c30f78574b65b0a1885fc10e9dfb |
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