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Early Tracking and Relative Age Effects in Education

A universal feature of education systems is to regulate school entry based on the age of prospective students. Commonly, a specific annual cut-off date is employed to group children into starting cohorts. While this procedure limits the developmental heterogeneity in the classroom, some children are still assigned to enter school up to almost 12 months
Somers, Melline   +3 more
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Relative age effects

Sportwissenschaft, 2010
Joseph Baker   +2 more
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Relative Age Effects

2020
Paula E. Barnsley   +2 more
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Political Selection and the Relative Age Effect [PDF]

open access: possible, 2013
We present substantial evidence for the existence of a bias in the distribution of births of leading US politicians in favor of those who were the eldest in their cohort at school. The result is robust to both parametric and nonparametric tests and is not driven by measurement error, redshirting or a sorting effect of highly educated parents.
Daniel Muller, Lionel Page
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DNA methylation-based age clocks: From age prediction to age reversion

Ageing Research Reviews, 2021
Rezvan Noroozi   +2 more
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Machine learning for brain age prediction: Introduction to methods and clinical applications

EBioMedicine, 2021
Lea Baecker   +2 more
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Metabolic Dynamics and Prediction of Gestational Age and Time to Delivery in Pregnant Women

Cell, 2020
Liang Liang   +2 more
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Cancer Incidence and Survival in Patients 65 Years of Age and Older

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 1986
Max H Myers
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