Here are some commonly used examples of American Psychological Association (APA) style:
Example print academic journal reference citation in American Psychological Association (APA) style:
Pfeffer, J., & Sutton, R. I. (2006). Management Half-Truths and Nonsense: HOW TO PRACTICE EVIDENCE-BASED MANAGEMENT. California Management Review, 48 (3), 77-100.
Example online academic journal reference citation in American Psychological Association (APA) style:
Reay, T., Berta, W., & Kohn, M. (2009). What's the Evidence on Evidence-Based Management?. Academy Of Management Perspectives, 23 (4), 5-18. doi:10.5465/AMP.2009.45590137
Example print trade journal reference citation in American Psychological Association (APA) style:
Example online trade journal reference citation in American Psychological Association (APA) style:
Hood, D. (2011, October). Anatomy of a merger. Accounting Today, 25 (10), 10-11. Retrieved from
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=buh&AN=66724009&site=ehost-live
Books differ slightly in the information you must provide. Here it is in plain English, color coded, and matched up with the example below.
Author. (Date). Title. Book Title, Place of Publication: Publisher.
Example book reference citation in American Psychological Association (APA) style:
Marr, B. (2010). The intelligent company: Five steps to success with evidence-based management. Chichester, West Sussex, U.K: John Wiley & Sons.
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Author(s) | Title of Book or Website | Title of Article | Title of Periodical | Volume |
Place of Publication | Publisher or Database | Date | Other Information | Pages |
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