The document provides examples of how to format references in APA style 7th edition for a variety of source types including journal articles, magazine articles, newspaper articles, blog posts, books, religious works, and dictionary entries. It gives the general structure for each type of reference which includes the author, date, title, and source. For each example it shows both the parenthetical citation and narrative citation.
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APA Style Citation Guide This handout is based on the 6th .docxfestockton
APA Style Citation Guide
This handout is based on the 6th edition of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological
Association (APA), but is not a comprehensive guide. For all rules and requirements of APA citations,
please consult the 6th edition of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association.
APA requires that information be cited in 2 different ways—within the text and in a reference list at the
end of the paper. The reference list should be on a new page, double spaced, and use the hanging
indent method (all lines after the first one are indented). See also:
‐ Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, 6th ed. Washington, DC:
American Psychological Association, 2010.
‐ Concise Rules of APA Style, 6th ed. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association, 2010.
CITATIONS IN THE TEXT:
APA uses the author‐date method of citation. The last name of the author and the date of publication
are inserted in the text in the appropriate place.
When referencing or summarizing a source, provide the author and year. When quoting or summarizing
a particular passage, include the specific page or paragraph number, as well.
When quoting in your paper, if a direct quote is less than 40 words, incorporate it into your text and use
quotation marks. If a direct quote is more than 40 words, make the quotation a free‐standing indented
block of text and DO NOT use quotation marks.
One work by one author:
• In one developmental study (Smith, 1990), children learned...
OR
• In the study by Smith (1990), primary school children...
OR
• In 1990, Smith’s study of primary school children…
Works by multiple authors:
When a work has 2 authors cite both names every time you reference the work in the text. When a work
has three to five authors cite all the author names the first time the reference occurs and then
subsequently include only the first author followed by et al. For 6 or more authors, cite only the name of
the first author followed by et al. and the year. For example:
• First citation: Masserton, Slonowski, and Slowinski (1989) state that...
• Subsequent citations: Masserton et al. (1989) state that...
Works by no identified author:
When a resource has no named author, cite the first few words of the reference entry (usually the title).
Use double quotation marks around the title of an article, chapter, or Web page. Italicize the title of a
periodical, book, brochure, or report. For example:
• The site seemed to indicate support for homeopathic drugs (“Medical Miracles,” 2009).
• The brochure argues for homeschooling (Education Reform, 2007).
• Treat reference to legal materials such as court cases, statutes, and legislation like works
with no author.
Two or more works in the same parenthetical citation:
Citations of two or more works in the same parentheses should be listed in the order they appear in the
reference list ( ...
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2. A reference list entry generally has four elements:
the author, date, title, and source. Each element
answers a question:
•author: Who is responsible for this work?
•date: When was this work published?
•title: What is this work called?
•source: Where can I retrieve this work?
3.
4. Journal article
Grady, J. S., Her, M., Moreno, G., Perez, C., & Yelinek, J.
(2019). Emotions in storybooks: A comparison of storybooks
that represent ethnic and racial groups in the United
States. Psychology of Popular Media Culture, 8(3), 207–
217. https://doi.org/10.1037/ppm0000185
•Parenthetical citation: (Grady et al., 2019)
•Narrative citation: Grady et al. (2019)
5. MAGAZINE ARTICLE
Lyons, D. (2009, June 15). Don't ‘iTune’ us: It’s geeks versus writers.
Guess who’s winning. Newsweek, 153(24), 27.
Schulman, M. (2019, September 9). Superfans: A love story. The New
Yorker. https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2019/09/16/superfans-a-
love-story
•Parenthetical citations: (Lyons, 2009; Schulman, 2019)
•Narrative citations: Lyons (2009), and Schulman (2019)
6. NEWS PAPER ARTICLE
Carey, B. (2019, March 22). Can we get better at forgetting? The New
York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/22/health/memory-
forgetting-psychology.html
Harlan, C. (2013, April 2). North Korea vows to restart shuttered
nuclear reactor that can make bomb-grade plutonium. The Washington
Post, A1, A4.
Parenthetical citations: (Carey, 2019; Harlan, 2013)
Narrative citations: Carey (2019), Harlan (2013)
7. Blog post
Ouellette, J. (2019, November 15). Physicists capture first footage of
quantum knots unraveling in superfluid. Ars
Technica. https://arstechnica.com/science/2019/11/study-you-can-tie-a-
quantum-knot-in-a-superfluid-but-it-will-soon-untie-itself/
•Parenthetical citation: (Ouellette, 2019)
•Narrative citation: Ouellette (2019)
•Blog posts follow the same format as journal articles.
8. Comment on a blog post
joachimr. (2019, November 19). We are relying on APA as our
university style format - the university is located in Germany (Kassel).
So I [Comment on the blog post “The transition to seventh edition APA
Style”]. APA Style. https://apastyle.apa.org/blog/transition-seventh-
edition#comment-4694866690
•Parenthetical citation: (joachimr, 2019)
•Narrative citation: joachimr (2019)
•Cite the person who left the comment as the author using the format
that appears with the comment (i.e., a real name or a username). The
example shows a username.
9. Whole authored book
Jackson, L. M. (2019). The psychology of prejudice: From attitudes to
social action (2nd ed.). American Psychological
Association. https://doi.org/10.1037/0000168-000
Sapolsky, R. M. (2017). Behave: The biology of humans at our best and
worst. Penguin Books.
•Parenthetical citations: (Jackson, 2019; Sapolsky, 2017)
•Narrative citations: Jackson (2019) and Sapolsky (2017)
10. Original material in a classroom course pack, with author
Elders, M. (2019). Neighborhood watch: Social media in the
community. In M. Elders (Ed.), POL 241: Politics and activism in the
21st century (pp. 34–41). American University.
Young, U., & Sikder, T. (2019). Taking a neighborhood canvasing
approach to social media. In M. Elders (Ed.), POL 241: Politics and
activism in the 21st century (pp. 34–41). American University.
•Parenthetical citations: (Elders, 2019; Young & Sikder, 2019)
•Narrative citations: Elders (2019) and Young and Sikder (2019)
11. Religious work
The Bhagavad Gita (E. Easwaran, Trans.; 2nd ed.). (2007). The Blue
Mountain Center of Meditation.
King James Bible. (2017). King James Bible
Online. https://www.kingjamesbibleonline.org/ (Original work published
1769)
•Parenthetical citations: (The Bhagavad Gita, 2007; King James
Bible, 1769/2017)
•Narrative citations: The Bhagavad Gita (2007) and King James
Bible (1769/2017)
12. Entry in an online dictionary
Merriam-Webster. (n.d.). Semantics. In Merriam-Webster.com
dictionary. Retrieved January 4, 2020, from https://www.merriam-
webster.com/dictionary/semantics
•Parenthetical citations: (Merriam-Webster, n.d.)
•Narrative citations: Merriam-Webster (n.d.)
13. Entry in a print dictionary
American Psychological Association. (2015). Mood induction. In APA
dictionary of psychology (2nd ed., p. 667).
Merriam-Webster. (2003). Litmus test. In Merriam-Webster’s collegiate
dictionary (11th ed., p. 727).
•Parenthetical citations: (American Psychological Association, 2015;
Merriam-Webster, 2003)
•Narrative citations: American Psychological Association (2015) and
Merriam-Webster (2003)
14. Wikipedia Entry References
This page contains a reference example for a Wikipedia entry.
Oil painting. (2019, December 8).
In Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Oil_painting&oldid=929802
398
•Parenthetical citation: (“Oil Painting,” 2019)
•Narrative citation: “Oil Painting” (2019)
•Use this format to cite any wiki page, including pages for Wikipedia entries.
•If you are a student, ask your professor whether Wikipedia is an appropriate
source for you to use in your paper. Wikipedia reports information from other
sources, making it a secondary source. Many professors prefer that students cite
primary sources.