Answered By: Mary Rickelman Last Updated: Apr 21, 2017 Views: 37
Answered By: Mary Rickelman
Last Updated: Apr 21, 2017 Views: 37
In general, a reference should contain the author name, date of publication, title of the work, and publication data. When you cannot find the example reference you need in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, choose the example that is most like your source and follow that format. Sometimes you will need to combine elements of more than one reference format.
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