Bennett, E. V., Trainor, L. R., Bundon, A. M., Tremblay, M, Mannella, S & Crocker, P. R. (2022). From "blessing in disguise" to "what do I do now?": How Canadian Olympic and Paralympic hopefuls perceived, experienced, and coped with the postponement of the Tokyo 2020 Games. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 62 , 102246. Zugriff am 14.12.2023 unter https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychsport.2022.102246
APA (7th ed.) CitationBennett, E. V., Trainor, L. R., Bundon, A. M., Tremblay, M., Mannella, S., & Crocker, P. R. (2022). From "blessing in disguise" to "what do I do now?": How Canadian Olympic and Paralympic hopefuls perceived, experienced, and coped with the postponement of the Tokyo 2020 Games. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 62, 102246.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBennett, E. V., L. R. Trainor, A. M. Bundon, M. Tremblay, S. Mannella, and P. R. Crocker. "From "Blessing in Disguise" to "What Do I Do Now?": How Canadian Olympic and Paralympic Hopefuls Perceived, Experienced, and Coped with the Postponement of the Tokyo 2020 Games." Psychology of Sport and Exercise 62 (2022): 102246.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBennett, E. V., et al. "From "Blessing in Disguise" to "What Do I Do Now?": How Canadian Olympic and Paralympic Hopefuls Perceived, Experienced, and Coped with the Postponement of the Tokyo 2020 Games." Psychology of Sport and Exercise, vol. 62, 2022, p. 102246.