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The Matthew Effect- Chapter 1
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Roger Barnsley: A Canadian psychologist that observed the phenomenon of relative age
Canadians: Thousands of ____ boys begin to play the sport at the novice level, even before they are in kindergarden.
Major Junior A: By the time players reach their midteens,the very best have been channeled into an Elite league know as the ____
Rich: The ___ gets richer, and the poor gets poorer.
Individual Merit: Success in hockey is based on ____
Janurary : More players were born in ____ than in any other month, and by an overwhelming margin
January 1st: In Canada the eligibility cutoff for age-class hockey is _____
Suicide: Even more social phenomena can be linked to relative age.Roger Barnsley for instance, once found that students who attempt _____ are also more likely to be born in the second half of the school year.
Denmark: They have a national policy where they have no ability grouping until the age of ten (hint right above France)
Robert Merton: Famously called this phenomenon the Matthew Effect
Second: Those born in the _____ part of the year have all been discouraged or overlooked or pushed out of the sport.
May: In ____ of 2007, the Medicine Hat Tigers and the Vancouver Giants Met for the Memorial Cup Hockey Championship.
The Matthew Effect- Chapter 1
Across:3. | A Canadian psychologist that observed the phenomenon of relative age | 4. | More players were born in ____ than in any other month, and by an overwhelming margin | 6. | Famously called this phenomenon the Matthew Effect |
| 7. | In ____ of 2007, the Medicine Hat Tigers and the Vancouver Giants Met for the Memorial Cup Hockey Championship. | 9. | Even more social phenomena can be linked to relative age.Roger Barnsley for instance, once found that students who attempt _____ are also more likely to be born in the second half of the school year. | 12. | By the time players reach their midteens,the very best have been channeled into an Elite league know as the ____ |
| | Down:1. | Success in hockey is based on ____ | 2. | In Canada the eligibility cutoff for age-class hockey is _____ | 5. | Thousands of ____ boys begin to play the sport at the novice level, even before they are in kindergarden. |
| 8. | The ___ gets richer, and the poor gets poorer. | 10. | They have a national policy where they have no ability grouping until the age of ten (hint right above France) | 11. | Those born in the _____ part of the year have all been discouraged or overlooked or pushed out of the sport. |
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The Matthew Effect- Chapter 1
Across:3. | A Canadian psychologist that observed the phenomenon of relative age | 4. | More players were born in ____ than in any other month, and by an overwhelming margin | 6. | Famously called this phenomenon the Matthew Effect |
| 7. | In ____ of 2007, the Medicine Hat Tigers and the Vancouver Giants Met for the Memorial Cup Hockey Championship. | 9. | Even more social phenomena can be linked to relative age.Roger Barnsley for instance, once found that students who attempt _____ are also more likely to be born in the second half of the school year. | 12. | By the time players reach their midteens,the very best have been channeled into an Elite league know as the ____ |
| | Down:1. | Success in hockey is based on ____ | 2. | In Canada the eligibility cutoff for age-class hockey is _____ | 5. | Thousands of ____ boys begin to play the sport at the novice level, even before they are in kindergarden. |
| 8. | The ___ gets richer, and the poor gets poorer. | 10. | They have a national policy where they have no ability grouping until the age of ten (hint right above France) | 11. | Those born in the _____ part of the year have all been discouraged or overlooked or pushed out of the sport. |
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© 2012
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only