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PSY 2000 - Research Design & Analysis I (Ficco)

APA 7th Edition Style Guides

Here are some guides you can use to help you with how to format your citations in ACS.

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Citation Elements

No matter the format all citations should tell you:

  • WHO wrote/created the source material = name(s) of the authors, editors, etc.
  • WHAT is the source called = title of the book, article, website, etc.
  • WHEN was the source was created = publication/copyright date
  • WHERE is it located = name of journal, volume/issue/page numbers; publisher/location; URL; doi (Digital Object Identifier) 

Citation styles vary in how they present this information, but these elements are always included.

Anatomy of a APA Citation

When citing journal articles in APA take the citation elements and arrange them in the following order: 

                                            WHO. WHENWHAT. WHERE.

Element Order:

Author. (Publication Year). Title of the article. Journal Information. URL 

General APA Formatting (Journal article):

Last Name, A.A., Last Name, B. B., & Last Name, C.C. (YYYY). Title of the articleJournal NameV(I), p-p. http://www.linktothearticle.com

Formatting Notes:

  • List author names in order listed in the article. Last name, Initials. Separate names with a comma, except for the last author, separate with the ampersand (&)
  • Place publication date in parenthesis
  • Use sentence casing for the article title where only the first word of the title/subtitle is capitalized (as well as any proper names)
    • Ex: Parent and teacher reports of comorbid anxiety and ADHD symptoms in children with ASD.
  • Capitalize and italicize the Journal Name 
  • Place volume number in italics

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