Jones, H. S., Williams, E. L., Marchant, D. C., Sparks, S. A., Bridge, C. A., Midgley, A. W. & Mc Naughton, L. R. (2016). Deception has no acute or residual effect on cycling time trial performance but negatively effects perceptual responses. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 19 (9), 771-776. doi: 10.1016/j.jsams.2015.12.006
APA (7th ed.) CitationJones, H. S., Williams, E. L., Marchant, D. C., Sparks, S. A., Bridge, C. A., Midgley, A. W., & Mc Naughton, L. R. (2016). Deception has no acute or residual effect on cycling time trial performance but negatively effects perceptual responses. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 19(9), 771-776.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationJones, H. S., E. L. Williams, D. C. Marchant, S. A. Sparks, C. A. Bridge, A. W. Midgley, and L. R. Mc Naughton. "Deception Has No Acute or Residual Effect on Cycling Time Trial Performance but Negatively Effects Perceptual Responses." Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport 19, no. 9 (2016): 771-776.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationJones, H. S., et al. "Deception Has No Acute or Residual Effect on Cycling Time Trial Performance but Negatively Effects Perceptual Responses." Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, vol. 19, no. 9, 2016, pp. 771-776.