Articles from
Journals: Examples for Works Cited Lists
Article with multiple authors
| APA |
Jones, G., Hanton S., &
Connaughton, D. (2002). What is this thing called mental
toughness? An investigation of elite sport performers.
Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 14, 205-218. |
Important Elements:
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Journal title
- Article title
- Author
- Volume and issue number of the journal or magazine
- Date of publication
- Page numbers of the article
Note: Spacing is
important. For example, compare Chicago, MLA, and Turabian.
Consult individual guides for exact
spacing.
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| Chicago |
Jones, G., S. Hanton, and D.
Connaughton. 2002. "What is this thing called mental toughness?
An investigation of elite sport performers." Journal of
Applied Sport Psychology 14: 205-218.
(Documentation One)
Jones, G., S. Hanton, and D.
Connaughton. What is this thing called mental toughness? An
investigation of elite sport performers. Journal of Applied
Sport Psychology (2002) 14: 205-218.
(Documentation Two) |
| MLA |
Jones, Graham, Sheldon Hanton, and
Declan Connaughton. “What is This Thing Called Mental Toughness?
An Investigation of Elite Sport Performers.” Journal of
Applied Sport Psychology 14 (2002): 205-218. |
| Turabian |
Jones, Graham, Sheldon Hanton, and
Declan Connaughton. 2002. What is this thing called mental
toughness? An investigation of elite sport performers.
Journal of Applied Sport Psychology 14 (May): 205-218. |
This page is
adapted from Lawton, Kelley A. and Laura Cousineau. "Assembling a List of Works Cited in your Paper." 3 Nov.
2003. Duke University. 22 April, 2004. <http://www.lib.duke.edu/libguide/citing.htm>.
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