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Barrin ger, F. (2009, Sep t. 14). H aw aii tries gre en to o ls in rem aking po w er grid. The N ew York Tim es. Retrieved from http://w w w .nytim es.com Park, A. (2009, Sep t. 14). A sh o t at ca n ce r. Tim e 174(10), 3239. Retrieved fro m w w w .time.co m/
do not list th e da tab ase (such as PsycAR TICLE S, Scien ceDirect, EBSCO, LexisN exis, ProQ uest) you u sed to fin d an article; u se R etrieve d from http :// . . . using the URL for the m agazine, journal, or new spap er s hom e page do not list a retrieva l date u n less the so u rce is likely to ch an ge over time (a ho me page, a wiki, or a discussion bo ard, for exam ple)
A lib ali, M . W ., Ph illip s, K. M . O ., & Fisch er, A. D . (2009). Learn in g n ew pro b lem -solvin g strategies lea d s to ch an ges in pro b lem rep resen ta tion . Cogn itive D evelop m ent, 24, 89-101. do i:10.1016/j.cogdev.2008.12.005
Park, A. (2009, Sep t. 14). A sh o t at ca n ce r. Tim e 174(10), 3239. Retrieved fro m w w w .time.co m/ R esearch Initiatives. (n.d.). Retrieved January 11, 2007, from M IT, Com parative M edia Stud ies w ebsite, http://cm s.m it.edu/research/index.php
See m o re exam p les o f electron ic sou rces in the sam p le referen ce list o n the follo w in g p age s.
Type of Reference 1. Book: basic form ; first edition, single author, read in print 2. Book: basic form , later edition, two authors, read in print 3. Book: ed itors in place of au th o rs
References (Be sure to double-space within and between items in your actual reference list.) Baxter, C. (1997). Race equality in health care and education. Ph ilad elph ia: Ba llire Tin d all. H yd e, J. S., & D elam ater, J. (20 08). H u m a n Se xu a lity (10 ed .). New Yo rk: M cGrawH ill. Castellan o s, J., G loria, A. M ., & Kam im u ra , M . (Ed s.). (20 06). The Latina/o pathway to the Ph.D.: Abriendo cam inos. Sterlin g, VA : Stylu s. G ra b ill, C. M ., & Kaslow , N . J. (19 99). A n ou n ce of preve n tion : Im p ro vin g ch ild ren s st m ental health for the 21 century [Review of the bo ok Handbook of p reven tio n an d trea tm en t w ith ch ild ren an d ad o lesce n ts]. Journal of Clinical Child Psycholog y, 28, 115-116. In sid e these do o rs: A gu id eb o o k of Elfreth s Alley h o m es [Bro ch u re]. (n.d). Philadelphia: Elfreth s Alley Association. A libali, M . W . (2005). M echanism s of change in the developm ent of m athem atical reaso n ing. In R. V . Kail (Ed .), Advances in child developm ent and behavior (pp . 79 -123). N ew Yo rk: A ca d em ic Press. Curtin, J. J., & Lang, A. R. (2007). Alcohol and em otion: Insights and directives from affective scien ce . In J. R o tte n b erg & S. L. Joh n so n (Ed s.), Em otion and nd psychop atholog y: Bridg ing affective and clinical science (2 ed., pp. 191213). W ashington, DC: Am erican Psychological Association.
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Hostetter, A. B. (2008). M ind in m otion: The gesture as sim ulated action fram ew o rk (Do cto ra l d isserta tion , Un iversity of W isco n sin-M ad ison ). Available from ProQ uest Dissertations and Thesis database. (UM I No. 3327832)
N ation al Institu te of M en ta l H ealth . (2009). A n xiety disorders (N IH Publication No. 09-3879). Retrieved from N ation al Institute of M ental Health w ebsite: http://w w w .nim h.nih.gov/health/publications/anxiety-disorders/nim han xiety.pdf
The UW -M adison W riting Center A PA D o cu m en ta tion --4 10. Jo u rn al article: basic fo rm; two authors; read online, with doi G au d io, J. L., & Sn o w d o n , C. T. (2008). Sp atial cu es m o re sa lien t th an co lor cu es in co tton -to p tam arins (Saguinus oedipus) reversa l lea rn ing. Journal of Com pa rative Psycholog y, 122, 441-444. doi: 10.1037/07357036.122.4.441 Alibali, M . W . (1999). How children change their minds: Strategy change can be gra d u al o r ab ru p t. D evelop m ental Psycholog y, 35, 127-145. M u rra y, M . E . (2001). O u tco m es of co n cu rre n t u tilization review . N ursing Econ om ics, 19, 17 -23. 12. Jo u rn al article, basic fo rm, two authors; read online, with doi Ham ilton , R. J., & Bowers, B. (2007). The theory of genetic vulnerability: A Roy m o d el exem p lar. N ursing Science Q ua rterly, 20, 254-264. do i: 10.1177/0894318407303127 Carter, S., & Dunbar-Odom, D. (2009). The converging literacies center: An integra ted m o d el for w riting pro gra m s. Kairos: A Jou rna l of Rhetoric, Tech n o log y, an d Ped a g o g y, 14 .1. Retrieved from h ttp ://kairo s.tech n o rh eto ric.net/
13. Jo u rn al article; tw o au th o rs; re ad on line fro m jou rn al w eb site; a w ebtext; no page num bers; no doi
14. Jo u rn al article: journal p aginated by issue; 3-6 au tho rs; read online, with doi 15. Jo u rn al article: 7 o r m o re authors; print
A lib ali, M . W., Ph illip s, K. M. O ., & Fisch er, A. D . (2009). Learn in g new pro b lemso lvin g stra tegies lea d s to ch an ges in pro b lem rep resen ta tion . Cogn itive D evelop m ent, 24, 89-101. doi:10.1016/j.cogdev.2008.12.005 Yawn, B. P., Algatt-Bergstrom, P. J., Yawn, R. A., W ollan, P., Greco, M ., Gleason, M., et al. (2000). An in -sch o o l CD -R O M asth ma ed u catio n pro gram. Jou rna l of Schoo l He alth, 70, 153-159. Greenberg, M . T., Dom itrovich, C., & Bum barger, B. (2000, M arch 30). Prevention of mental disorders in school-aged children: Current state of the field. Preven tion an d Tre a tm en t, 4, Article 1. Retrieved from h ttp ://jou rn als.ap a.o rg/p reven tio n /vo lu m e4 /p re0 040001a.h tm Park, A. (2009, Sep t. 14). A sh o t at ca n ce r. Tim e 174(10), 32-39. Park, A. (2009, Sep t. 14). A sh o t at ca n ce r. Tim e 174(10), 32-39. Retrieved from w w w .time.co m/
17. M agazin e article: p rint 18. M agazin e article: read on line, fo u n d thro u gh a d atab ase (EBSCO) do not list the database; list the hom e page for the m agazine; this article has no doi 19. Video or DVD
A rled ge, E . (Pro d u ce r & D irecto r). (2009). Autism genes [DVD]. Available from h ttp ://www.p b s.o rg/wgb h /n o va/scien cen o w/ Barrin ger, F. (2009, Sep t. 14). H aw aii tries green to o ls in rem aking po w er grid. The N ew York Tim es. Retrieved from http://w w w .nytim es.com Lind b erg, S. M ., & H yd e, J. S. (2007, M arch ). M other-child interactions during m a the m a tics ho m ew o rk: So cia lizatio n of g en d er d ifferen tia tio n ? Poster presented at the biennial m eeting of the Society for Research on A d o lescen ce, Ch icago , IL.
20, N ew sp ap er article: read online, no doi 21. Pap er o r p o ste r p re se n ted at a m eeting; fo r a p ap er, su b stitu te pap er title for po ster title, italicized; use the word paper instead of poster 22. Paper presented at a m eeting or conference, abstract retrieved online; no doi
Seibel, R., & Saffran, J. (2006, June). Tune or text: The effect of text on melody recognition. Paper presented at the annual m eeting of XVth Biennial In tern atio n al Co n ference o n In fan t Stud ies, Kyo to, Jap an . Ab stract retrieved fro m h ttp ://w w w .allacad emic.co m/meta/p 94581_in d ex.h tml
The UW -M adison W riting Center A PA D o cu m en ta tion --5 23. W eb site: no au th o r, no date of publication. If there is no au th o r, title m o ves to the first sp o t. U se retrieval date on ly because the content at that ad d ress likely ch an ge s. 24. O n lin e d iscu ssio n list Research In itia tive s. (n .d .). Retrieved Jan u ary 11 , 200 7, from M IT, Co m p arative M edia Studies website, http://cm s.m it.edu/research/index.php
Kah n , S. (2009, Sep tem b er 5 ). Re: Co m p o sition -rh eto ric lab o r cau cu s [electro n ic m ailing list m essa ge]. Retrieve d from h-rh eto r m ailing list, http://h-net.m su.edu/cgi-bin/logbrow se.pl?trx=lm & list=h-rhetor Lopez-Du ran, N. (2009, August 27). Re: Gender and age differences in the sym ptom atology of child depression [W eb log m essage]. Retrieved from Child Psychology Research Blog, http://w w w .child-psych.org/ Personal comm unications should not be included in your reference list. See the exp lan atio n ab o ve, nea r the to p of p. 3 o f this han d o u t. Fo r an exa m p le o f ho w to cite an em ail (o r oth er p erso n al co m m u n ica tio n ) w ith in senten ces in yo u r pap er, see the exa m p le # 10 below , o n p. 7 o f this han d o u t.
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26. Em ail (falls under the APA category of personal co m m u n ica tio n s)
Placement of citations
Yo u have th ree op tion s for p lacing citation s in relation to yo u r text. 1.Place the author(s) and date(s) w ithin pa rentheses at an app rop riate place w ithin or at the end of a sentence: Exam ple: R esearch ers h ave stu d ied ho w ch ild ren rep resen t m ath em atica l pro b lem s (A lib ali, Ph illip s, & Fisch er, 2009; Siegler, 1976). 2. Place on ly the d ate w ith in paren th eses: Exam ple: A lib ali, Ph illip s, an d Fisch er (2009) asked , D id th e particip an ts ad o p t th e tau gh t stra tegies? (p. 96).
[Note that you need to provide (a) page number(s) in parentheses for direct quotations. You do not need to provide a page number if you are summarizing or paraphrasing a source, rather than quoting.]
3. Integrate both the author and date into your sentence: Exam ple: In 2009 Alibali, Ph illip s, an d Fisch er rep o rted th at th ird - an d fou rth -gra d e stu d en ts im p ro ved th eir p ro b lem rep re se n tation w h en th ey w ere ta u gh t th e eq u alize stra tegy bu t did no t im p ro ve th eir problem representation when they were taught the add-subtract strategy.
Content of citations
Composing parenthetical citations can seem like a balancing act between two contradictory requirem ents. On the one han d, you n eed to give eno ugh inform ation for you r reader to find the correspo nd ing reference list item . O n the other hand, you need to avoid distracting your reader with unnecessary citations or with long lists of m ultiple authors. The APA gu id elin es ad d ress bo th of th ese req u iremen ts, as illu strated in th e examples belo w. N o te: (a) Th e term a u th o r(s) as u sed below in clu d es ed ito r(s) that ap p ea r in the referen ce list en try in place of au th o rs. (b) Use an am persand (& ) before the final nam e in m ultiple-author citation s inside parentheses; use and outside. (1 ) Year: W ithin a paragraph , om it the year in citations after the first one if no co n fu sio n w ith oth er stud ies w ill resu lt. A lib ali, Ph illip s, an d Fisch er (2009) ad m inistered a po sttest. . . . A lib ali et al. s resu lts in d icated . . . . . [new paragraph ] The po sttest adm inistered by Alibali et al. (2009) w as u sed by. . . . (Carter & Du nb ar-O do m , 2009) Carter and Du nb ar-O do m (2009)
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1 or 2 authors: Cite nam e(s) in first and all sub seq u en t citatio n s. 3-5 au th o rs: Cite all au th o rs in yo u r first citation. In all citations after the first, use the first autho r s nam e follow ed by et al.[n o italics; period after al] 6 or m o re au th o rs: U se th e first au th o rs nam e follow ed by et al. in all citatio n s. Group authors: Abbreviate the nam e of an organization in references after the first if the a b b reviatio n is fam iliar to rea d ers. No author: Use the first few words of the title in quotation m arks for article or ch ap ter, in italics fo r self-co n tain ed item.
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First citation : (A lib ali, Ph illip s, & Fisch er, 2009) Subsequ ent citation s: (Alibali et al., 2009)
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First reference: (N ation al Institute of M ental Health [N IM H ], 2009) Su b seq u en t referen ce : (N IM H , 20 09)
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The UW -M adison W riting Center A PA D o cu m en ta tion --7 (7) 2 or m o re w o rks w ith in paren th eses: A rran ge by ord er o f the referen ce list; u se a sem ico lo n betw ee n w o rks. 2 or m o re w o rks b y sam e au th o r(s): D o n t rep ea t nam e(s); ea rliest ye ar first. Secondary reference (only the secondary referen ce go es in referen ce list) (A lib ali, Ph illip s, & Fisch er, 2009; Siegler, 1976).
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R acial in ju stice is on e of th e eco logical risk facto rs for ch ild psycho pathology, according to Coie et al. (as cited in G reenberg, D o m itro vich , & Bu m b arger, 2000). (R. Rod riguez, person al com m un ication , Septem ber 21, 2009) R. Rod riguez (person al com m un ication , Septem ber 21, 2009) explained th at . . . .
(10) Personal comm unication (any nonrecoverable data, such as an em ail, an in terview , a co n versation ): Cite w ith in your paper as illustrated on the right, but do not pu t on yo u r referen ce list. (11) Entire website: Do no t p u t o n reference list.
The University of W isconsin-M adison s W riting Center website is an excellent source of inform ation on writing (h ttp ://w w w .w riting.w isc.ed u /). Reflecting on their results, Alibali, Phillips, and Fischer (2009) explain, Th is stu d y has sh o w n that lea rn in g a new strategy can lea d to im provem ents in problem representation . Ho w ever, learning a new strategy is certainly not the on ly sou rce of im proved problem rep resen ta tion (p. 99). . . . your sentence introducing the quotation: asd fgh jk ad fjl asd fgh jkl asd fgh jk ad fjl asd fgh jkl asd fgh jk ad fjl asd fgh jkl asd fgh jk ad fjl asd fgh jkl asd fgh jk ad fjl asd fgh jkl asd fgh jk adfjl asdfghjkl asdfghjk adfjl asdfghjkl asdfghjk adfjl asdfghjkl asd fgh jk ad fjl asd fgh jkl asd fgh jk ad fjl asd fgh jkl asd fgh jk ad fjl asd fgh jkl asd fgh jk ad fjl asd fgh jkl asd fgh jk ad fjl asd fgh jkl asd fgh jk adfjl asdfghjkl asdfghjk adfjl asdfghjkl asdfghjk adfjl asdfghjkl asdfghjk adfjl asdfghjkl. (Au tho r, 2010, p. 234)
(12) D irect q u o tatio n of few er th an 40 w o rd s: integrate the quotation into your sen ten ce, u se q u o tatio n m arks, an d cite p age(s).
(1 3) D irect qu o tation of 40 w o rd s o r m o re : u se an in d en ted b lo ck qu o tatio n , w h ich b egin s o n a ne w lin e; th e en tire b lo ck quotation should be indented half an inch; double-space the block quotation; do not use quota tion marks; put the citation in parentheses after the final pu nctuation of the qu ote. Do not place a p e riod a fter the closing p a ren the sis.
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