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APA 7th edition short guide, Apuntes de Inglés

A short summary of some APA ways of citing and referencing.

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¡Descarga APA 7th edition short guide y más Apuntes en PDF de Inglés solo en Docsity! APA short guide How to cite in text ● Direct quote: In APA, direct quotes are written between quotation marks, with their corresponding in-text citation: “Experience is the only perceived indicator of capability” (Fletcher, 2018, p. 107). Fletcher (2018) notes that “experience is the only perceived indicator of capability” (p. 107). According to Fletcher (2018)“experience is the only perceived indicator of capability” (p. 107). When there are more than three authors, the in-text citation will look like the following: Interval training involves "performing for a comparatively shorter time period during each exercise session" (Haile et al., 2015, p. 135). Haile et al. (2015) note that interval training involves "performing for a comparatively shorter time period during each exercise session" (p.135). - Quotes of more than 40 words: If you're directly quoting more than 40 words, use a blockquote. Block quotes don't need quotation marks. Instead, indent the text by 0,5 inches (or 1,27 centimeters) on each side as a visual cue that you are citing, and reduce the font size by one point. The in-text citation in parentheses goes after the punctuation of the quote. Shavers (2007) study found the following: While research studies have established that socioeconomic status influences disease incidence, severity and access to healthcare, there has been relatively less study of the specific manner in which low SES influences receipt of quality care and consequent morbidity and mortality among patients with similar disease characteristics, particularly among those who have gained access to the healthcare system. (p. 1021). ● Paraphrased quotes In APA, you can also use paraphrasing to get your point across, while still crediting the original authors, as follows: Homeless individuals commonly come from families who are riddled with problems and marital disharmony, and are alienated from their parents. They have often been physically and even sexually abused, have relocated frequently, and many of them may be asked to leave home or are actually thrown out, or alternatively are placed in group homes or in foster care. They often have no one to care for them and no one knows them intimately. Source from: Rokach, A. (2005). The causes of loneliness in homeless youth. The Journal of Psychology, 139, 469-480. Correct paraphrasing example: Many homeless experience isolation in part due to suffering from abuse or neglect during their childhood (Rokach, 2005). How to cite in the references list Books and ebooks Last name, Initials. (Date). Title of the work (edition). Publisher. Regular paper books: Fletcher, D. P. (2018). Disrupters: Success strategies from women who break the mold. Entrepreneur Press. Ebooks/books found online: Power, J. (2011). Movement, knowledge, emotion: Gay activism and HIV/AIDS in Australia. ANU Press. https://www.doabooks.org/doab? func=search&query=rid:15033 Books with two authors author and different editions: Moran, A., & Toner, J. (2017). A critical introduction to sport psychology (3rd ed.). Routledge. Books with three authors or more: Haile, L., Gallagher, M., & Robertson, R. J. (2015). Perceived exertion laboratory manual: From standard practice to contemporary application. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-1917-8 Sometimes, you have to include a DOI (digital object identifier) to facilitate the search of the resource in online databases. Journal articles Last name, Initials., & Last name, Initials. (Date). Title of the work. Source where you can retrieve the work. URL or DOI if available Ashing‐Giwa, K. T., Padilla, G., Tejero, J., Kraemer, J., Wright, K., Coscarelli, A., Clayton, S., Williams, I., & Hills, D. (2004). Understanding the breast cancer experience of women: A qualitative study of African
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