DVS Edition Citation

Williamson, R. A., Kolstad, A. T., Nadeau, L, Goulet, C, Hagel, B & Emery, C. A. (2022). Does increasing the severity of penalties assessed in association with the "zero tolerance for head contact" policy translate to a reduction in head impact rates in youth ice hockey? Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine, 32 (6), e598-e604. Zugriff am 12.12.2022 unter https://doi.org/10.1097/JSM.0000000000001063

APA (7th ed.) Citation

Williamson, R. A., Kolstad, A. T., Nadeau, L., Goulet, C., Hagel, B., & Emery, C. A. (2022). Does increasing the severity of penalties assessed in association with the "zero tolerance for head contact" policy translate to a reduction in head impact rates in youth ice hockey? Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine, 32(6), e598-e604.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Williamson, R. A., A. T. Kolstad, L. Nadeau, C. Goulet, B. Hagel, and C. A. Emery. "Does Increasing the Severity of Penalties Assessed in Association with the "Zero Tolerance for Head Contact" Policy Translate to a Reduction in Head Impact Rates in Youth Ice Hockey?" Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine 32, no. 6 (2022): e598-e604.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Williamson, R. A., et al. "Does Increasing the Severity of Penalties Assessed in Association with the "Zero Tolerance for Head Contact" Policy Translate to a Reduction in Head Impact Rates in Youth Ice Hockey?" Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine, vol. 32, no. 6, 2022, pp. e598-e604.

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