Furley Philip, Memmert Daniel
a German Sport University , Cologne , Germany.
J Sports Sci. 2016;34(5):459-66. doi: 10.1080/02640414.2015.1061198. Epub 2015 Jun 22.
The relative age effect (RAE) is a well-established phenomenon in education and sports. Coaches have been assumed to be important social agents of RAE via biased selection decisions in favour of children with maturation advantages. In the present research, we used the Implicit Association Test to investigate automatic associations between body size and a player's domain-specific giftedness amongst youth baseball (N = 18) and youth soccer coaches (N = 34). We found medium to strong automatic associations between body size and player giftedness (baseball: MD = 0.62; soccer: MD = 0.51). Specifically, taller players were associated with positive performance-related attributes, whereas smaller players were associated with negative attributes. The results are in line with theories of grounded cognition by showing that the abstract concept of "sport giftedness" is partly grounded in the perception of physical height amongst youth sports coaches. We argue that this grounded cognition has the potential to influence coaches' selection decisions and in turn account for RAE as coaches are biased towards physically more matured players, even when no apparent performance advantage is evident.
相对年龄效应(RAE)是教育和体育领域中一个已被充分证实的现象。人们认为教练是RAE的重要社会影响因素,因为他们在选拔决策中存在偏见,倾向于选择具有成熟优势的儿童。在本研究中,我们使用内隐联想测验来调查青少年棒球教练(N = 18)和青少年足球教练(N = 34)对体型与运动员特定领域天赋之间的自动联想。我们发现体型与运动员天赋之间存在中等至强烈的自动联想(棒球:MD = 0.62;足球:MD = 0.51)。具体而言,较高的运动员与与表现相关的积极属性相关,而较矮的运动员则与消极属性相关。研究结果符合扎根认知理论,表明“体育天赋”这一抽象概念部分基于青少年体育教练对身高的认知。我们认为这种扎根认知有可能影响教练的选拔决策,进而解释RAE现象,因为即使没有明显的表现优势,教练也会偏向身体更成熟的运动员。