Capitalization in APA style varies based on the source you are citing Parenthetical citation without author's name in the text:
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The following guide provides relevant format examples It is up to the writer to determine the correct citation for individual sources
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If the item you are referencing does not have a formal title, APA style requires you to provide something to fill out this part of the reference If no title
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The basic in-text citation is the author's last name, year of publication and page number: (Mill, 1885, p 136) If there is no author, use the first word of
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How do I cite a website that has no author? Learning Commons: “APA Format: The Basics” OWL Purdue APA style guide available online:
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In-text citations appear in the body of your paper as your sources are cited and use a brief author-date format MAJOR CHANGES FROM APA 6TH TO 7TH EDITION
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In-text citations use the pieces from Position A and Position B (usually the author and date, but if there's no author, then the title and date—more details
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briefly identified within the text of a paper using the author's surname (family For references that have no date (n d ), format the in-text citation as
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APA format requires the author, year and page for in-text citations Example: Below is the full citation for a webpage without a listed author
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