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:
  • 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.

 

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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