Guide To The APA Style
Guide To The APA Style
Guide To The APA Style
Abbreviations
Abbreviation Book or publication part
ed. Edition
Rev. ed. Revised edition
2nd ed. Second edition
Ed. (Eds.) Editors (Editors)
Trans. Translator(s)
n.d. no date
p. (pp.) page (pages)
Vol. Volume (as in Vols. 1-4)
No. Number
Pt. Part
Tech. Rep. Technical Report
Suppl. Supplement
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Alleyne, R. L. (2001).
Alleyne, R. L., & Evans, A. J. (1999).
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Single-authored book /
Entire book, print version
Perloff, R. M. (1995). The dynamics of
persuasion. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.
Electronic book
O’keefe, E. (n.d.). Egoism & the crisis in Western
values. Retrieved from http://www.online
originals.com/showitem.asp?itemID=135
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Reissued book
Newcomb, H. (Ed.). (1995). Television: The
critical view (5th ed.). New York: Oxford
University Press.
Dual-authored book
Baran, S. J., & Davis, D. K. (1995). Mass
communication theory: Foundations, ferment
and future. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.
Reference book
VandenBos, G. R. (Ed.) (2007). APA dictionary of
psychology. Washington, DC: American
Psychological Association.
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Symposium contribution
Muellbauer , J. (2007, September). Housing,
credit, and consumer expenditure. In S. C.
Ludvingson (Chair), housing and consumer
behavior. Symposium conducted at the
meeting of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas
City, Jackson Hole, WY.
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Website
• To cite an entire Web site (but not a specific
document within the site), it is sufficient to
give the URL of the site in the text. No entry in
the reference list is needed. Example:
Newspaper
• Newspaper article
Rosli Mohammed. (1998, October 27). Master teachers:
Are we prepared? The Star, p. N7.
• Article with no known author
Cigarette sales fall 30% as tax rises. (1999, September 14).
The New Straits Times, p. A17.
• Online newspaper article
Rosli Mohammed. (1998, October 27). Master teachers:
Are we prepared? The Star. Retrieved from
http://www.thestar.com.my
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Paraphrasing
Scott (2002) identified…
Examples
• E.g.:
(1) Kisangau, Lyaruu, Hosea, and Joseph (2007)
found ….
[use as first citation in text.]
(2) Kisangau et al. (2007) found …
[use as subsequent citation in text.]
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Examples…
• Precede the final name in a multiple-author
citation in running text by the word “and”. In
parenthetical material, in tables and captions,
and in the reference list, join the names by an
ampersand “&”
• E.g.:
as Kurtines and Szapocznik (2003 demonstrated ….
as has been shown (Joreskog & Sorbom, 2007)
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e.g.:
Wasserstein et al. (2005)
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Examples
Scott, Williamson, Scott and Williamson
and Schaffer (1990) (1990) reported that…
reported that… (FIRST TIME and
(FIRST TIME) EVERY TIME)
Long Quotations
• Quotations of 40 or more words are formatted
differently:
– Start on a new line
– Block Indent the full quote 5 spaces from left
margin
– Omit quotation marks
– Double-space
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No matter how the jobs and their settings change, though, one thing
the group works together for a common goal--to improve the quality
of education. (p. 3)
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Personal Communication
• Personal communications include:
– Letters
– Memos
– E-mails
– Personal Interviews
– Telephone Conversations
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Table format
• Table title
Give every table a brief but clear and
explanatory title. The basic content of the
table should be easily inferred from the title
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Table format …
• Too general:
Table 1
Relation Between College Majors and Performance
[It is unclear what data are presented in the table.]
• Too detailed:
Table 1
Mean Performance Scores on Teat A, Test B, and Test C of
Students With Psychology, Physics, English, and Engineering
Majors
[This duplicates information in the headings of the table.]
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Table format …
• Good title:
Table 1
Mean Performance Scores of Students With Different College
Majors
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Table Format…
Table 1
Frequency Distribution of Respondents by Gender
Types of Figures
1. Graphs: typically display the relationship between two
quantitative indices or between a continuous quantitative
variable (usually displayed as the y axis) and groups of
subjects displayed along the x axis.
2. Charts: generally display nonquantitative information such as
the flow of subjects through a process, for example, flow
charts.
3. Maps: generally display spatial information.
4. Drawings: show information pictorially.
5. Photographs: contain direct visual representations
of information.
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• E.g.,
1. Too brief:
Figure 3. Fixation duration.
2. Sufficiently descriptive:
Figure 3. Fixation duration as a function of the
delay between the beginning of eye fixation and
the onset of the stimulus in Experiment 1.
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