The “APA style” is a generic author-date style for citing and referencing information in When a work has more than six authors cite the surnames
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The title of your bibliographic page should read References, neither underlined nor in quotation marks The APA-style examples are in a “hanging indent”
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Below are standard formats and examples for basic bibliographic information recommended by the American Psychological Association (APA) For more information
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APA citation examples of source types, including: Generally, APA citations require some or all of the following bibliographic data:
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APA style uses the author/date method of citation in which the author's last name neither page numbers nor paragraph numbers, cite the heading and the
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Use this guide to learn the principles of Harvard APA, then if you get stuck when you need to write bibliographic references, look at the website Page 3 3 A
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Where there are two authors, always cite both names every time you make reference in the text For 3-5 authors, cite all of them the first time, and after that
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*APA does not provide a specific format for citing webpages Instead, there are guidelines for how to cite various sources in online formats REFERENCE LIST
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Formal APA manuscripts include a running head or abbreviated title in all In all cases, whenever you cite something in-text, you must include the full
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