Style Guide For Citing Sources in The Text of A Manuscript: Indirect Quotations (Paraphrasing)
Style Guide For Citing Sources in The Text of A Manuscript: Indirect Quotations (Paraphrasing)
Style Guide For Citing Sources in The Text of A Manuscript: Indirect Quotations (Paraphrasing)
General rule for citing a source in the text of your manuscript: (authors last name, year of publication).
If citing the same source more than once in the same paragraph:
First citations in a paragraph:
Walker (2000) compared reaction times
After first citation of your source, use the following rules if using the same source again in the rest of your paper:
First citation in a paragraph:
Wasserstein et al. (1994) studied conditions
Works by two authors: Use the same format as you would for one author, except always refer to both authors names whenever you cite the source in your paper:
Walker and Smith (2000) compared reaction times
Direct Quotations:
See section 6.03 (p. 170) of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, 6th ed., for more on quotations and sources. In general, for a direct quote (rather than a paraphrase), provide a page number in the citation in addition to the reference information shown above.
Electronic resources without page numbers: Use the heading of the section (if available) and the paragraph number in that section preceded by the symbol:
The current system of managed care and the current approach to dening empirically supported treatments are shortsighted (Beutler, 2000, Conclusion section, para.1).
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Type of Entry
journal article retrieved from a print or Internet version of a journal with available DOI journal article retrieved from a print version or Internet database with no available DOI newspaper article with no author named magazine article books and other non-periodical literature (i.e., reports, brochures, manuals, audiovisual materials) book chapter
Reference List
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