Lupo, C, Volsi, D. K., Brustio, P. R. & Ungureanu, A. N. (2025). Water polo coaches believe they gain an advantage by calling time-out before playing power-play, but is that really true? Frontiers in Psychology, 16 , 1548905. Zugriff am 17.03.2025 unter https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1548905
APA (7th ed.) CitationLupo, C., Volsi, D. K., Brustio, P. R., & Ungureanu, A. N. (2025). Water polo coaches believe they gain an advantage by calling time-out before playing power-play, but is that really true? Frontiers in Psychology, 16, 1548905.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLupo, C., D. K. Volsi, P. R. Brustio, and A. N. Ungureanu. "Water Polo Coaches Believe They Gain an Advantage by Calling Time-out Before Playing Power-play, but Is That Really True?" Frontiers in Psychology 16 (2025): 1548905.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLupo, C., et al. "Water Polo Coaches Believe They Gain an Advantage by Calling Time-out Before Playing Power-play, but Is That Really True?" Frontiers in Psychology, vol. 16, 2025, p. 1548905.