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Bank Street College Library. APA In-Depth In-Text Citations American Psychological Association. (2010). Publication manual of the American Psychological Association (6th ed.). Washington DC: Author. One Work One Author. Narative (non-parenthetical)

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  1. Bank Street College Library APA In-Depth In-Text Citations American Psychological Association. (2010). Publication manual of the American Psychological Association (6th ed.). Washington DC: Author.

  2. One Work One Author Narative (non-parenthetical) • Kessler (2003) found that among epidemiological samples • In 2003, Kessler's study of epidemiological samples showed that Parenthetical • Early onset results in a more persistent and severe course (Kessler, 2003). • Among epidemiological samples, Kessler (2003) found that early onset social anxiety disorder results in a more potent and severe course. Kessler also found .... The study also showed that there was a high rate of comorbidity with alcohol abuse or dependence and major depression (Kessler, 2003). • Early onset results in a more persistent and severe course (Kessler, 2003). Kessler (2003) also found. …

  3. One Work Two Authors • as KurtinesandSzapocznik (2003) demonstrated • as has been shown (Joreskog&Sorbom, 2007)

  4. One Work 3-5 Authors Three, Four, Five authors Use as first citation in text • Kisangau, Lyaruu, Hosea, and Joseph (2007) found Use as subsequent first citation per paragraph thereafter. • Kisangauet al. (2007) found Omit year from subsequent citations after first nonparenthical citation within a paragraph • Kisangau et. al. found. Include the year in subsequent citations if first citation within a paragraph is parenthetical.

  5. One Work 6+ Authors Six or more authors • Kosslyn, Koenig, Barrett, Cave, Tang, and Gabrieli (1996) For firstand subsequent citations • Kosslyn et al. (1996) or (Kosslyn et al., 1996)

  6. Three Surnames and the Same Year Exception Ireys, Chernoff, DeVet, & Kim (2001) Ireys, Chernoff, Stein, DeVet & Silver (2001) • Ireys, Chernoff, DeVet et. al. (2001) and Ireys, Chernoff, Stein, et. al. (2001)

  7. Groups as Authors Corporations, associations, government agencies, and study groups • Spell out each time they appear in a text citation • However, if the name is long, cumbersome, familiar, or easily understandable, then you can abbreviate and use for second and subsequent • National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH, 2003) • Second citation NIMH (2003) • (National Institute of Mental Health [NIMH], 2003) • Second citation (NIMH, 2003)

  8. Authors With the Same Surname References: • Light, I. (2006). Deflecting immigration: Networks, markets, and regulation in Los Angeles. New York, NY: Russell Sage Foundation. • Light, M.A., & Light, I. H. (2008). The geographic expansion of Mexican immigration in the United States and its implications for local law enforcement. Law Enforcement Executive Forum Journal, 8, 73-82. Text Cites: • Among studies, we review M. A. Light and Light (2008) and I. Light (2006)

  9. Works With No Identified Author No identified author or the author is designated as anonymous. Use the first few words of the title followed by the year. • On free care (“Study Finds,” 2007) • (Anonymous, 1998) If you mention the title of a book italicize it • the book College Bound Seniors (2008)

  10. Two or More Works Within the Same Parentheses • Several studies (Derryberry & Reed, 2005a, 2005b, in press-a; Rothbart, 2003a, 2003b) List authors alphabetically • Several studies (Miller, 1999; Shafranske & Mahoney, 1998) Major citation exception • (Minor, 2001; see also Adam, 1999; Storandt, 2007)

  11. Secondary Sources Nicholson goes in the reference list not Allport. • Allport'sdiary (as cited in Nicholson, 2003).

  12. Specific Parts of the Text Always give page numbers for quotations • (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2005, p. 1 0) • (Shimamura, 1989, Chapter 3) Abbreviate page p. (pp.) but write out Chapter.

  13. No Pagination When paragraph numbers are visible. Use the abbreviation para • Basuand Jones (2007) went so far as to suggest the need for a new “intellectual framework in which to consider the nature and form of regulation in cyberspace” (para. 4).

  14. Headings Only Cite the heading and the number of paragraphs where the quote is located • In their study, Verbunt, Pernot, and Smeets (2008) found that "the level of perceived disability in patients with fibromyalgia seemed best explained by their mental health condition and less by their physical condition" (Discussion section, para. 1 ). If the heading is too unwieldly – shorten it • "Empirical studies have found mixed results on the efficacy of labels in educating consumers and changing consumption behavior" (Golan, Kuchler, & Krissof, 2007, "Mandatory Labeling Has Targeted," para. 4) . The heading was "Mandatory Labeling Has Targeted Information Gaps and Social Objectives."

  15. Personal Communication Privateletters, emails, personal interviews, lectures, telephone calls • T. K. Lutes (personal communication, April 18, 2001) • (V.-G. Nguyen, personal communication, September 28, 1998) Use exact dates, and persons initials These do not go in the reference list

  16. Quotation Less Than 40 Words In the middle of a sentence: Interpreting these results, Robbins et al. (2003) suggested that the “therapists in dropout cases may have inadvertently validated parental negativity about the adolescent without adequately responding to the adolescent's needs or concerns” (p. 541 ), contributing to an overall climate of negativity. At the end of a sentence: Confusing this issue is the overlapping nature of roles in palliative care, whereby "medical needs are met by those in the medical disciplines; nonmedical needs may be addressed by anyone on the team" (Csikai & Chaitin, 2006, p. 112).

  17. Quotation 40 Or More Words Others have contradicted this view: Co-presence does not ensure intimate interaction among all group members. Consider large-scale social gatherings in which hundreds or thousands of people gather in a location to perform a ritual or celebrate an event. In these instances, participants are able to see the visible manifestation of the group, the physical gathering, yet their ability to make direct, intimate connections with those around them is limited by the sheer magnitude of the assembly. (Purcell, 1997, pp. 111-112)

  18. Alternative 40 Or More Words In 1997, Purcell contradicted this view: Co-presence does not ensure intimate interaction among all group members. Consider large-scale social gatherings in which hundreds or thousands of people gather in a location to perform a ritual or celebrate an event. In these instances, participants are able to see the visible manifestation of the group, the physical gathering, yet their ability to make direct, intimate connections with those around them is limited by the sheer magnitude of the assembly. (pp. 111-112)

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