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"Selecting players based on a genetic lottery" – a conversation with Professor Sean Cumming

The Talent Equation Podcast

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The Relative Age Effect Reversal

There are a number of problems with this whole reversal of the relative age effect argument. Relative age is not biological maturity. Just because somebody's born in quarter four, it doesn't make them a late mature. You know, we see relative age effects at the age of five or six in the football academies. We don't see maturity biases until 11. When temperatures go down, the likelihood goes up that your furnace and other appliances go down with them. Stay comfortable with coverage on the appliances you depend on most. Visit BlackHillsEnergy.com slash sign up to learn more.

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