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Find a class near you Search. Build the Habit of Bible Reading Details. You may want to cite an author who is cited within the work you are reading, e. It is not necessary to find the original source, i. Put the source you read in your reference list and refer to the cited author in your in-text reference in the following way. Kanner, the researcher who originally described classic autism, used the term "fragmentary processing" Kanner, , cited in Happe, , p.
Reference List Happe, F. Autism: An introduction to psychological theory. Psychological Press. Write the in-text citation immediately after the author's surname when writing the author's name in the sentence narrative citation. When not using the author's name in the sentence put the citation at the end of the sentence parenthetical citation. For quotations within the sentence structure, put the in-text citation with the page number immediately after the end of the quote parenthetical citation.
Where the author name and citation has been used earlier in the sentence, use the page number only as the citation after the quote narrative citation. See also Narrative and parenthetical citations. When there are multiple authors for one work, the number of authors determines the way that the work is cited in-text. For a work with one or two authors, include the author name s in every citation. APA, , p. For a work with three or more authors, include the name of only the first author plus "et al.
References by the same author s with the same publication date are arranged alphabetically by title excluding A or The. Place lowercase letters-- a, b, c , and so forth--immediately after the year, within the parentheses. Baheti, J. Roles of Once you know the order of the reference list by title use the publication year with the lower-case letter for in-text citations, e.
Baheti, b. There can be times in your research when you have read the same idea from different authors in different sources. When including multiple works in an in-text reference, order them alphabetically according to the first author's surname and separating each citation with a semi-colon. When inserting more than one biblical and non-biblical references at the same point, use the same set of parentheses.
List the Bible references first, in biblical order, and then the author references, in alphabetical order. Use a semi-colon to separate each reference. There are two types of in-text citations, narrative and parenthetical. In a narrative citation, the author's or authors' surname is written within the sentence structure, maintaining the sentence grammar. The publication year is written immediately after the author name.
In the example above, the author names are written within the sentence grammar and the publication year is written immediately after the name s.
In the example below, the author names are written in parentheses after the idea they refer to. Often, depending on the length and complexity of the the sentence, the most appropriate place is the end of the sentence. See also Location of in-text citations. To paraphrase is to write about an author's idea in your own words. In APA, paraphrasing is preferred: direct quotations should be used sparingly.
Provide the in-text citation for the work you are paraphrasing. Page numbers in in-text citations are optional when you paraphrase. Note: Page numbers are required for direct quotations. Every year we survey nearly , young professionals to identify which employers are most desirable. Our expert editors compile in-depth company profiles and rank companies based on prestige, diversity, quality of life, and overall experience to give you an unbiased view of the best places to work.
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