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  2. When you cite the above reference the first time in-text it would look like this: (American Medical Association [AMA], American Nurses Association, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Centers for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, & Food Safety Inspection Service, 2004) Subsequent citations would look like this: (AMA et al., 2004)

  3. For a better understanding of this APA rule, review the following example. Example: The Mayo Clinic has a website that provides information on a variety of medical conditions and illnesses. Information about the symptoms and causes for hypertension (found on two different pages within the website) would be cited as follows:

  4. When you summarize or paraphrase someone else's information in several sentences or more, it feels awkward to put in a citation at the end of each sentence you write. It is also awkward to read! However, technically, APA demands that your reader knows exactly what information you got from someone else and when you start using it.

  5. Middle Initial. For one or two authors, include the author name(s) in every citation (Nelson & Smith, 2020) or (Nelson & Smith, 2020, para. 5) for a quotation. Three or more authors include the name of only the first author plus “et al.” in every citation (First author’s last name et al., Year) Example: (Johnson et al., 2019)

  6. As you write your summary, you will want to remind your reader, occasionally, that you are still summarizing. You can do this simply be referring back to the authors, the title of the article, or both. Remember, however, that anything that needs an APA in-text citation will need to refer to author and date. Example: According to Stineway and ...

  7. Answer. The basic format of an APA references page citation is: Author. (Date). Title. Source. APA Reference format: Example for one of our webinars: The format of a parenthetical in-text citation is (Author, Date). For the example above, the in-text citation would be:

  8. Section 8.19 (page 267) of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (7th ed.) addresses this.

  9. Answer. First, determine if you are citing the entire book or if you are citing a specific chapter in the book. This decision will determine how you should cite the resource. If citing the entire book, see if there is an editor or editors for the book (most likely). The format for a reference for a book with an editor is: NOTE: References must ...

  10. In your reference list, provide a reference for the source you read: (Stambaugh, 2015). This is known as the secondary source because it is one step removed from the original source of the idea or quotation. In the text of your paper, name the original works and provide the citation for the secondary source. Here's an example:

  11. Answer. APA references always have the same pieces of information: Author. Date. Title. Access Information. Author. The author of the report is likely to be the company itself. However, look around for the name of an individual author or editor; if you do not see one, you should likely use the company name.