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HILTON, C., TRIGG, R. and MINNITI, A., 2015. Improving the psychological evaluation of exercise referral: psychometric properties of the Exercise Referral Quality of Life Scale. Health Psychology Open, 2 (2). ISSN 2055-1029
MINNITI, A., TYLER, C.J. and SUNDERLAND, C., 2011. Effect of a cooling collar on affect, ratings of perceived exertion, and running performance in the heat. European Journal of Sport Science, 11 (6), pp. 419-429. ISSN 1746-1391
MINNITI, A., TYLER, C. and SUNDERLAND, C., 2009. Effect of a cooling collar on affect, perceived exertion and running performance in the heat. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 41 (5), p. 143.
HORTON, R.J., MINNITI, A., MIREYLEES, S.E. and MCENTEGART, D., 2008. A randomized trial to determine the impact on compliance of a psychophysical peripheral cue based on the Elaboration Likelihood Model. Contemporary Clinical Trials, 29 (6), pp. 823-828.
HORTON, R.J., MINNITI, A., MIREYLEES, S.E. and MCENTEGART, D., 2008. A randomized trial to determine the impact on compliance of a psychophysical peripheral cue based on the Elaboration Likelihood Model. Contemporary Clinical Trials, 29 (6), pp. 823-828.
BUSSELL, C., MERSON, S., SUNDERLAND, C. and MINNITI, A., 2006. The challenges of Marathon des Sables: a symposium. In: British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences, Wolverhampton, United Kingdom..
MINNITI, A., 2005. Mental prep for triathletes: the ins, outs, strokes, and flats. (pp. 6-7). SportsMed News Journal, pp. 6-7.
MINNITI, A., 2005. Mental preparation for your spring marathon: Part 1. The Coach, pp. 62-67.
MINNITI, A., 2005. Mental preparation for your spring marathon: Part 2. The Coach, pp. 62-67.
MINNITI, A., 2005. Playing the whole field. The Coach, pp. 55-59.
MINNITI, A., 2004. Skills and techniques for attribution retraining (STAR). PhD, Nottingham Trent University.
MINNITI, A., 2000. Controversies in sport: multi-vation, mini-mization, and maxi-citation. Sport Health, pp. 19-20.
MINNITI, A., 1999. A circle is a wheel is a circle. SportsMed News, p. 2.