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Hi Friends, APA (American Psychological Association) Style is most often used in the social sciences, so as to cite numerous sources. This APA referencing style Guide, revised in line with the sixth edition of the APA manual, provides the overall format for in-text citations and also the reference page. For a lot of info, please consult the Publication Manual of the yank Psychological Association, (6th Ed.).

Using In-Text Citation

Include an in-text citation after you see, summarize, paraphrase, or quote from another source. For each in-text citation in your paper, there should be a corresponding entry in your reference list.

APA in-text citation style uses the author's name and also the year of publication, for example: (Field, 2005). For direct quotations, include the number similarly, for example: (Field, 2005, p. 14). For sources like websites and e-books that haven't any page numbers, use a paragraph range.

Read More Deep: Purdue Owl Apa Citation Guide

General Guidelines

In-text references should instantly follow the title, word, or phrase to that they're directly relevant, instead of showing at the top of long clauses or sentences. In-text references must always precede punctuation marks.

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