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The relative age effect in sport and education shows a bias towards the older students in the year, so those born in September, if the year starts in September like in the UK, they have an advantage. Those born at the end, August in the UK, a disadvantage. This effect has far more literature in sports than education, and this paper proposed a model to explain the effect, with some suggestions to, even out the playing field a bit. During the paper they argue that social agents, specifically parents, coaches and the athletes, have the largest influence on the effect through the Matthew effect, Pygmalion effect, and Galatea effect. Youth sports are often grouped by annual age bands, giving participation and performance advantages to early born individuals. A simple example of these advantages could be physical maturity, you have probably seen year groups where some of the boys look like men, and the others still small and scrawny. I was the small kid. But just b