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This article reports on the outcome of the recent study by Steffen Giessner and Niels van Quaquebeke, entitled "Height-Related Bias in Foul Calls".
This article reports on the outcome of the recent study by Steffen Giessner and Niels van Quaquebeke, entitled "Height-Related Bias in Foul Calls". In this study the researchers found that referees in football are often biased in their judgment, and use the player's height as a decision cue.