Journal article
Scientific Reports, 2022 Jan 31
Psychology PhD Candidate, Postdoctoral Research Associate
School of Psychology, Speech and Hearing
20 Kirkwood Avenue, Upper Riccarton Christchurch, 8041 New Zealand
Psychology PhD Candidate, Postdoctoral Research Associate
School of Psychology, Speech and Hearing
20 Kirkwood Avenue, Upper Riccarton Christchurch, 8041 New Zealand
APA
Byrne, K., Yogeeswaran, K., Dorahy, M. J., Gale, J., Afzali, M. U., Bulbulia, J. A., & Sibley, C. G. (2022). Psychological impact of far-right terrorism against Muslim minorities on national distress, community, and wellbeing. Scientific Reports, 12, 1620.
Chicago/Turabian
Byrne, Kate, Kumar Yogeeswaran, Martin J. Dorahy, Jessica Gale, M. Usman Afzali, Joseph A. Bulbulia, and Chris G. Sibley. “Psychological Impact of Far-Right Terrorism against Muslim Minorities on National Distress, Community, and Wellbeing.” Scientific Reports 12, 1620 (January 31, 2022).
MLA
Byrne, Kate, et al. “Psychological Impact of Far-Right Terrorism against Muslim Minorities on National Distress, Community, and Wellbeing.” Scientific Reports, vol. 12, 1620, Jan. 2022.