APA Reference System
APA Reference System
examples
APA style is an author-date citation style. It was developed mainly for use in psychology, but
has also been adopted by other disciplines.
There are two major components to the APA author-date style – the in-text author-date
citation at the appropriate place within the text of the document, e.g. (Smith, 2010), and the
detailed reference list at the end of the document. All in-text citations must have a
corresponding reference list entry, and the converse applies for reference list entries.
Use the following instructions and examples as guide for your own referencing using the
APA style. This guide is based on more detailed information in:
• The in-text citation is placed immediately after the text which refers to the source
being cited
a hanging indent is where the first line of each reference is fully left justified
while subsequent lines are indented to the right. The width of the hanging
indent should be 5-7 spaces or 1.25 cm. Hanging indents and double spacing
are set by the word processors
• All of the references in the reference list must also be cited in the text.
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• All references cited in text must also be included in the reference list (exceptions are
unpublished items such as correspondence).
• Where there are two articles with the same authors and date, order the references
alphabetically by article title and add a letter suffix to the year of publication (e.g.
2003a, 2003b…).
• Check the reference details against the actual source – you are indicating that you
have read a source when you cite it.
• Some other resources, such as books, may also have dois, which should be used
where available.
Example of doi location
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In text citations
Example In-text citation
Single author ...This was seen in an Australian study (Conger, 1979).
OR
Conger (1979) has argued that...
OR
In 1979, Conger conducted a study which showed that…
Two authors ...(Davidson & Harrington, 2002).
OR
Davidson and Harrington (2002)...
Three to five authors Cite all names and publication year the first time, thereafter only
the first name followed by et al.
The first time cited:
thereafter:
...(Brown et al., 1990).
Brown et al. (1990)...
Six or more authors Cite only the surname of the first author followed by et al. and the
year from the first citation.
Provide all six author names (followed by et al. if more authors) in
the reference list.
.... (Jones et al., 2003).
Jones et al. (2003)...
Different authors: Add initials to the authors names to distinguish them
same surname
P.R. Smith (1923) to distinguish from S. Smith (1945) ...
(Jones & S.A. Brown, 1961) to distinguish from (W.O. Brown &
Smith, 1985).
Multiple authors: If a multiple (3+) author citation abbreviated with et al. looks the
ambiguous citations same as another in text citation similarly shortened, add enough
surnames to make a distinction.
Multiple works: When cited together give the author's surname once followed by
by same author the years of each publication, which are separated by a comma.
Multiple works If there is more than one reference by an author in the same year,
by same author AND same year suffixes (a, b, c, etc.) are added to the year.
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Unknown author Give the first few words of the title.
If the title is from an article or a chapter use double quotation
marks. If the title is from a periodical, book brochure or report then
use italics.
...the worst election loss in the party's history ("This is the end," 1968).
Corporate or group of authors If organization is recognized by abbreviation, cite the first time as
follows:
thereafter
If abbreviation not widely known, give the name in full every time:
Multiple references List the citations in alphabetical order and separate with
semicolons.
Citing specific parts of a For a direct quote the page number(s) must be given.
source Indicate page, chapter, figure, table, etc. as specifically as
possible. Use accepted abbreviations, i.e. p. for page, para. for
paragraph..
As one writer put it "the darkest days were still ahead" (Weston, 1988,
p. 45).
Weston (1988) argued that "the darkest days were still ahead" (p. 45).
Quote from an electronic Where page numbers are not provided use paragraph numbers.
source ...(Sturt, 2001, para. 2)
Personal communication: Personal communications are not included in the reference list.
for email and other
'unrecoverable' data ... (R. Smith, personal communication, January 28, 2002).
R. Smith (personal communication, January 28, 2002)...
Citation of a secondary In the reference list you ONLY include the details of the source
source (i.e. a source referred to you actually read - not the original source.
in another publication) In the example below, the original source would be Farrow (1968),
which you saw cited in a paper by Ward and Decan (1988).
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Reference List
Scholarly Articles
Type of article Reference list example
Where a doi is Author, A. A., & Author, B. B. (year of publication). Title of article. Journal Title,
available
volume number(issue number), page-page. doi:xxxx
Single author Mellers, B. A. (2000). Choice and the relative pleasure of consequences.
doi: 10.1037//0033-2909.126.6.910
Two to seven Bechara, A., Damasio, H., & Damasio A. R. (2000). Emotion, decision making
authors
and the orbitofrontal cortex. Cerebral Cortex, 10(3), 295-307.
doi:10.1093/cercor/10.3.295
More than eight Wolchik, S. A., West, S. G., Sandler, I. N., Tein, J., Coatsworth, D., Lengua,
authors
L., …Griffin, W. A. (2000). An experimental evaluation of theory-based
doi:10.1037//0022-006X.68.5.843
Where no doi is Author, A. A., & Author, B. B. (year of publication). Title of article. Journal Title,
available for an
online article volume number(issue number), page-page. Retrieved from URL
Provide the URL of
the journal
Trankle, S. A., & Haw, J. (2009). Predicting Australian health behaviour from
homepage.
health beliefs. Electronic Journal of Applied Psychology, 5(2), 9-17.
Where no doi is Author, A. A., & Author, B. B. (year of publication). Title of article. Journal Title,
available for a print
article volume number(issue number), page-page.
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Magazine Articles
Type of article Reference list example
Online Author, A. A. (year, month of publication). Title of article. Magazine Title,
www.apa.org/monitor
Wilson, D. S., & Wilson, E. O. (2007, November 3). Survival of the selfless.
Newspaper Articles
Type of article Reference list example
Online Author, A. A. (year, month date of publication). Title of article. Newspaper Title.
Print Author, A. A. (year, month date of publication). Title of article. Newspaper Title,
pp. page-page.
Packham, B. (2010, January 18). Bullies to show concern: schools to try Euro
Publication location: Publisher locations in the U.S.A. should include the city and the
abbreviated version of the state (e.g. NY for New York); elsewhere in the world, include the
city and country. Where more than one location is provided, use the first location listed.
publication: Publisher.
Greenwood.
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Edited book Editor, A. A., & Editor, B. B. (Eds.). (year of publication). Title of book
Use the author rules as
listed above. Where (edition). Location of publication: Publisher.
there is an editor
instead of an author, Williams, J. M. (Ed.). (2006). Applied sport psychology: personal growth to
follow the author rules,
but also include the peak performance (5th ed.). Boston: McGraw-Hill.
abbreviation ‘Ed.’ or
‘Eds.’ in parentheses Lee-Chai, A. Y., & Bargh, J. A. (Eds.). (2001). The use and abuse of power:
following the editor
names: e.g. Editor, A. Multiple perspectives on the causes of corruption. New York:
A., & Editor, B. B.
(Eds.). Psychology Press.
Electronic book Author, A. A., & Author, B. B. (year of publication). Title of book (edition).
The URL provided
should be the website Retrieved from URL
of the main publisher or
provider. If you OR
accessed the e-book
via the catalogue, check Author, A. A., & Author, B. B. (year of publication). Title of book (edition).
the catalogue record to
find the publisher or doi:xxxx
provider (where the full
text is available from). Editor, A. A., & Editor, B. B. (Eds.). (year of publication). Title of book
Tip: conduct a web
search – provide a URL (edition). Retrieved from URL
that your readers will be
able to find the book OR
from, e.g. via
psycBOOKS: Editor, A. A., & Editor, B. B. (Eds.). (year of publication). Title of book
http://www.apa.org/pub
s/databases/psycbooks/ (edition). doi:xxxx
index.aspx
Googlebooks: Bennett, P. (2006). Abnormal and clinical psychology: an introductory
http://www.google.com.
au/ textbook (2nd ed.). Retrieved from http://www.eblib.com/
http://www.apa.org/pubs/databases/psycbooks/index.aspx
Chapter in a print Author, A. A., & Author, B. B. (year of publication). Title of chapter. In A.
book
Editor & B. Editor (Eds.), Title of book (pp. xxx-xxx). Location of
publication: Publisher.
Ramsey, J. K., & McGrew, W. C. (2005). Object play in great apes: studies
nature of play: Great apes and humans (pp. 89-112). New York,
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Chapter in an Author, A. A., & Author, B. B. (year of publication). Title of chapter. In A.
electronic book
Editor & B. Editor (Eds.), Title of book (pp. xxx-xxx). Retrieved from
URL
OR
Branch, S., Ramsay, S., & Barker, M. (2008). The bullied boss: a
http://www.informit.com.au/humanities.html
Generic webpage
Notes:
from URL
http://www.psychology.org.au/bushfires/
Other resources
Type of resource Reference list example
Audiovisual (videos, Producer, A. A. (Producer), & Director, B. B. (Director). (Year of publication).
DVDs, music
recordings) Title of work [type of material]. Location: Publisher/ Studio/ Label.
Cohen, A., Starbuck, S., Roberts, S., Schreuders, T., & Heron, Z. (Producers
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Blog entry and Author, A. A. (Year, Month Day). Title of post [description of form]. Retrieved
online discussion
boards and lists from http://www.xxxx
Peele, S. (2010, January 10). The most important psychology article of the
st
21 century: the U.S. isn’t discovering how mental illness works, it’s
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/addiction-in-
society/201001/the-most-important-psychology-article-the-21st-
century
Victoria, Australia.
http://muso.monash.edu.au
Podcast/ vodcast Producer, A. A. (Producer). (Year, Month Day). Title of podcast. [Audio
http://mpa.monash.edu.au/compass_online/podcast-index.html
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Technical report Author, A. A. (Year of publication). Title of work (Report No. xxx). Location:
Publisher.
in color and motion direction (Report No. 38, 1-20). Sapporo, Japan:
http://www.fahcsia.gov.au/sa/housing/progserv/homelessness/whitep
aper/Documents/default.htm
Location.
Victoria, Australia.
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