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How do you reference a web page that lists no author?
Cite in text the first few words of the reference list entry (usually the title) and the year. Use double quotation marks around the title or abbreviated title.: (
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How do you cite an interview?
An interview is not considered recoverable data, so no reference to this is provided in the reference list. You may, however, cite the interview within the text as a personal communication.
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What is a digital object identifier, or DOI?
A digital object identifier (DOI) is a unique alphanumeric string assigned by a registration agency (the International DOI Foundation) to identify content and provide a persistent link to its location on the Internet.
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How do you cite Facebook?
Because posts from online social media, such as Twitter and Facebook, are not yet often fodder for scholarly research, specific reference examples aren’t included in the Publication Manual. However, some examples can be found in the Social Media section of the APA Style Blog.
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How do you cite Twitter?
Because posts from online social media, such as Twitter and Facebook, are not yet often fodder for scholarly research, specific reference examples aren’t included in the Publication Manual. However, some examples can be found in the Social Media section of the APA Style Blog.
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What's New in the Sixth Edition
This tutorial provides an overview of key changes in the Sixth Edition of the Publication Manual, beginning with three overarching goals that guided the revision and ending with a detailed chapter by chapter list of new and expanded content.
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The Basics of APA Style
This tutorial is designed for those who have no previous knowledge of APA Style.
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Mastering the Sixth Edition
This online course is designed to give students, researchers, and instructors who are familiar with past editions of the Publication Manual an in-depth understanding of changes in the Sixth Edition. The overarching goals that guided the revision are noted along with all chapter-level changes.
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Supplemental Material: Reference Example
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Sample Paper: One-Experiment Paper
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