For each type of source in this guide, both the general form and an example will be provided.
The following format will be used:
In-text citation (paraphrase) - entry that appears in the body of your paper when you express the ideas of a researcher or author using your own words. For more tips on paraphrasing check out The OWL at Purdue.
In-text citation (quotation) - entry that appears in the body of your paper after a direct quote.
References - entry that appears at the end of your paper.
Information on citing and several of the examples were drawn from the APA Manual (6th ed.).
In-text citation (Paraphrase with the author(s) in the sentence)
McQueen and Knussen (2006) argue that …..
In-text citation (Quotation)
(McQueen & Knussen, 2006, p. 48)
Reference List
McQueen, R. A., & Knussen, C. (2006). An introduction to research methods and statistics in
psychology. Harlow: Pearson Prentice Hall.
Format:
Author Surname, Initial(s)., & Author Surname, Initial(s). (Year). Book title: Subtitle. Place of
Publication: Publisher.
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