APA Citation Guide for Dissertation
APA Citation Guide for Dissertation
The APA citation style (7th edition) is widely used in the social sciences. Here’s a quick guide to citing sources correctly in your dissertation using APA style:
1. In-Text Citations
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Basic Format: (Author, Year)
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Example: (Smith, 2020)
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Direct Quote: Include page numbers when quoting directly.
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Example: (Smith, 2020, p. 45)
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Multiple Authors:
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Two authors: (Smith & Johnson, 2020)
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Three or more authors: (Smith et al., 2020)
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2. Reference List Format
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Books:
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Author, A. A. (Year). Title of the work. Publisher.
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Example: Smith, J. D. (2020). Research methods in social science. Academic Press.
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Journal Articles:
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Author, A. A. (Year). Title of the article. Title of the Journal, Volume(Issue), Page range. https://doi.org/xx.xxx
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Example: Johnson, M. (2020). The impact of social media on student engagement. Journal of Education Research, 12(3), 45-58. https://doi.org/10.1234/abcde.6789
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Websites:
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Author, A. A. (Year, Month Day). Title of the webpage. Website name. URL
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Example: Thompson, L. (2021, June 15). Understanding the impact of climate change. Environmental Research Online. https://www.enviroresearch.com/climate-change
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3. Important APA Formatting Guidelines
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Hanging Indent: Use a hanging indent for each reference (where the first line is flush left, and all subsequent lines are indented).
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Italics: Use italics for book titles, journal names, volume numbers, and any other longer works.
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No Italics for Article Titles: The title of an article should not be italicized, but should be in sentence case (capitalize only the first word and any proper nouns).
4. Online Sources
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For websites, articles, or other online sources, always include the full URL and the retrieval date if the content is likely to change over time (e.g., wikis or databases).