DVS Edition Citation

Mizusaki, Y, Kamei, M, Ikudome, S, Murata, M, Mann, D. L. & Nakamoto, H. (2025). Success in basketball shooting is better explained by less variability in quiet eye duration than the average quiet eye duration itself. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 79 , 102853. Zugriff am 24.04.2025 unter https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychsport.2025.102853

APA (7th ed.) Citation

Mizusaki, Y., Kamei, M., Ikudome, S., Murata, M., Mann, D. L., & Nakamoto, H. (2025). Success in basketball shooting is better explained by less variability in quiet eye duration than the average quiet eye duration itself. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 79, 102853.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Mizusaki, Y., M. Kamei, S. Ikudome, M. Murata, D. L. Mann, and H. Nakamoto. "Success in Basketball Shooting Is Better Explained by Less Variability in Quiet Eye Duration than the Average Quiet Eye Duration Itself." Psychology of Sport and Exercise 79 (2025): 102853.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Mizusaki, Y., et al. "Success in Basketball Shooting Is Better Explained by Less Variability in Quiet Eye Duration than the Average Quiet Eye Duration Itself." Psychology of Sport and Exercise, vol. 79, 2025, p. 102853.

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