This document provides examples of how to format references in APA style for different publication types, including books written by single authors or multiple authors, edited books, journal articles found online or in print, and book chapters. It lists the author's name, publication year, title, publisher, and URL or page numbers for each example reference.
This document provides examples of how to format references in APA style for different publication types, including books written by single authors or multiple authors, edited books, journal articles found online or in print, and book chapters. It lists the author's name, publication year, title, publisher, and URL or page numbers for each example reference.
This document provides examples of how to format references in APA style for different publication types, including books written by single authors or multiple authors, edited books, journal articles found online or in print, and book chapters. It lists the author's name, publication year, title, publisher, and URL or page numbers for each example reference.
Martin J. (2010). Salam. Harper Collins Publishers India. Book with Multiple Authors Nida G. C. & David S. (2023). Freedom Struggle of Slave. Routledge. Edited books Hofstader, L, Koothrapally, R., & Cooper, L. (Eds.). (1999). Beyond asymmetry: An Anthology. CalTech University Press. Journal Article Pettigrew, T. F. (2009). Secondary transfer effect of contact: Do intergroup contact effects spread to noncontacted outgroups? Social Psychology, 40(2), 55-65. http://doi.org/10.1027/1864-9335.40.2.55 Article in Edited Book Lawrence, J. A., & Dodds, A. E. (2003). Goal-directed activities and life-span development. In J. Valsiner & K. Connolly (Eds.), Handbook of Developmental psychology (pp. 517-533). Sage Publications.