Brown, D. M., Poucher, Z, Myers, M, Graham, J & Cairney, J. (2019). Sinister right-handedness provides canadian-born major league baseball players with an offensive advantage: A further test of the hockey influence on batting hypothesis. In The Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology (SCAPPS) (Hrsg.), 2019 SCAPPS Conference. Vancouver, BC, Canada, October 17 -19, 2019 (, S. 219). Ottawa.
APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)Brown, D. M., Poucher, Z., Myers, M., Graham, J., & Cairney, J. (2019). Sinister right-handedness provides canadian-born major league baseball players with an offensive advantage: A further test of the hockey influence on batting hypothesis. 2019 SCAPPS Conference. Vancouver, BC, Canada, October 17 -19, 2019, 219.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Brown, D. M., Z. Poucher, M. Myers, J. Graham, und J. Cairney. "Sinister Right-handedness Provides Canadian-born Major League Baseball Players with an Offensive Advantage: A Further Test of the Hockey Influence on Batting Hypothesis." 2019 SCAPPS Conference. Vancouver, BC, Canada, October 17 -19, 2019 2019: 219.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Brown, D. M., et al. "Sinister Right-handedness Provides Canadian-born Major League Baseball Players with an Offensive Advantage: A Further Test of the Hockey Influence on Batting Hypothesis." 2019 SCAPPS Conference. Vancouver, BC, Canada, October 17 -19, 2019, 2019, p. 219.