APA

Basic In-Text Citation:

· After the intervention, children increased in the number of books read per week (Smith & Wexwood, 2010).

· Smith and Wexwood (2010) reported that after the intervention, children increased in the number of books read per week.

o AND:

§ as in Smith and Wexwood above, written as an ampersand (&) inside parentheses and as the word and outside of parentheses

o PERIOD:

§ = outside of citation at the end of the sentence (in ex#1 above)

Direct Quotations:

· According to Palladino and Wade (2010), “a flexible mind is a healthy mind” (p. 147).

· In 2010, Palladino and Wade noted, “[A] flexible mind is a healthy mind” (p. 147).

· In fact, “a flexible mind is a healthy mind” (Palladino & Wade, 2010, p. 147).

· “[A] flexible mind is a healthy mind,” according to Palladino and Wade’s (2010, p. 147) longitudinal study.

· Palladino and Wade’s (2010) results indicate that “a flexible mind is a healthy mind” (p. 147).

o PERIOD:

§ only one

§ = outside of citation at the end of the sentence

o QUOTATION MARKS:

§ at the end of the borrowed material & before the citation

o COMMAS after Introductory Verbs:

§ Intro Verb + Comma + Quot.Marks

§ in ex#2, note the comma after the intro verb “noted”

§ (the “a” needs to be capitalized b/c it starts a new sentence)

o BRACKETS:

§ not used w/ellipses

§ are used with [sic] or [emphasis added] & statistics [n = 41]

§ & with any changes made to a direct quote (as in ex#2,4)

§ “If you must add or slightly change words within a quotation for reasons of grammar or clarity, indicate the change with square brackets (p.173).”

o ELLIPSES:

§ 3 dots for omitted words in the same sentence

§ 4 dots for omitted words over several sentences (4th dot = period)

§ *no brackets for either

§ “Typically, ellipses are used only within a quotation, not at the beginning or at the end of a quotation.”

o PAGE NUMBERS:

§ When you have DIRECT QUOTES, you need to include page numbers from the source, as shown in the examples

§ APA Publication Manual says, “When quoting, always provide the author, year, and specific page citation” (p.170). – page # OR para.#

· https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/

· http://blog.apastyle.org/apastyle/2011/01/writing-in-text-citations-in-apa-style.html

· http://blog.apastyle.org/apastyle/2010/03/how-to-cite-direct-quotations.html

· http://blog.apastyle.org/apastyle/2011/04/ellipseswhen-and-how.html

· http://blog.apastyle.org/apastyle/2013/06/block-quotations-in-apa-style.html

· http://rdc.libguides.com/content.php?pid=51657&sid=2837385