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APA CITATIONS
   6th Edition
THREE DIFFERENT WAYS TO GET YOUR APA

Full Sized
Manual
(Also
comes in
Spiral
Bound)
Concise Rules.
Comes in Spiral
Bound (Smaller
book, smaller
print, easy to carry)
Essentially picks up
at Chapter 3 from
the full manual
Training Guide and
instructional
exercises to help
you with your APA
training
CHAPTER OVERVIEW
      What’s new these days in APA?
CHAPTER 1: WRITING FOR THE BEHAVIORAL
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
   Ethics discussion
   Data retention and sharing
   Self-plagiarism
   Determining authorship, focusing on student
    contributions
   “Protecting Rights of Research Participants”
   Conflict of interest
   New “planning for compliance” checklist
   Types of articles
   Standards in publishing
   Plagiarism
   Confidentiality
   Ethics
CHAPTER 2: MANUSCRIPT STRUCTURE AND
CONTENT
   Uniform standards for reporting research.

   Journal article reporting standards

   Parts of a paper or manuscript

   Flow chart to describe how subjects move through
    study.

   Meta-analyses.

   New section on supplemental material.

   New sample papers
CHAPTER 3: WRITING CLEARLY AND
CONCISELY
 New heading structures
 Reducing bias in language.

 Historical and interpretive inaccuracies in language.

 Length: Less is More. Length of a paper is determined by
  how long it takes to successfully present your study or
  paper.
 Organization

 Writing Styles

 Grammar

 Usage
LETS TALK ABOUT BIAS
WHEN IN DOUBT BE MORE SPECIFIC THAN LESS

 Don’t use man to describe all humans use women and
  men.
 Use age ranges (65-85) instead of saying over 65 years
  of age.
 Gay men and Lesbians are currently preferred instead of
  the general term of gay.
 Terms like borderline and at-risk are too vague. Need to
  fill in (ex: borderline personality disorder, children at-risk
  for failing school this year)
 There are many more. Read about them all in your APA
  Publication Manual.
USE OF WORDS

The data indicate that the researcher was correct
  (Correct)

The data indicates that the researcher was correct
  (incorrect)
CHAPTER 4: THE MECHANICS OF STYLE
   Punctuation—return to two spaces after the period
    or any punctuation at the end of the sentence
    recommended for ease of reading comprehension.
    (This is more a suggestion than a rule)
   Other Punctuation rules
   Spelling
   Hyphenation
   Capitalization
   Abbreviations
   Numbers
   Statistics
   Equations
A BRIEF WORD ABOUT NUMBERS
 Use numbers for 10 and up
 Use words for 9 and below



First two items (right)
1st two items (wrong)
CHAPTER 5: DISPLAYING RESULTS
 All new tables, focused on kinds of data being
  displayed.
 New table examples added (hierarchical multiple
  regression, multilevel model); ANOVA table
  removed.
 Ethical ramifications of manipulating data in
  photographic images.
 Formatting

 Detailed information about contents for figures and
  tables
CHAPTER 6: CREDITING SOURCES
 When to cite
 Details on plagiarism

 Quoting

 Paraphrasing

 Gaining permissions

 In-text reference tips and examples
SOME EXAMPLES
CHAPTER 7: REFERENCE EXAMPLES
   All new reference examples—electronic formats
    incorporated with print formats for each form.

   Examples drawn from wider range of journals in
    social and behavioral sciences.

   New examples for new media, including data sets
    and software, internet message boards, archival
    documents and collections, wikis, and podcasts.
BASICS
 Author(s)
 Date

 Title Information

 Source

 Pages

 Any other information
REFERENCES (PIECE BY PIECE)
Example: Print Book
              Date           Title (In Italics)
   Author


Friere, P. (2005). Pedagogy of the oppressed.
   New York, NY: The Continuum International.

  Publisher
  location                   Publisher (Without the
                             Publisher, Group, or Inc part
                             of the name)
Remember only first
   Example Online Book                         word is capitalized.


Friere, P. (2005). Pedagogy of the oppressed.
   Retrieved from http://www.libbooks.com


                                                         No period
                                                         for
                                                         electronic
      Online information(You will notice that            references
      they are no longer asking for retrieved
      from dates)
NEW INFORMATION ABOUT
JOURNALS/PERIODICALS

If you have found the article in print you will reference
   it as a print item.

But if it is found in an electronic format then you will
 give as much online information that you can.
 (URL, DOI).

Database information is not needed.
Title of article
EXAMPLES
   Print Journal

Harlow, H. F. (1983). Fundamentals for preparing
 psychology journal articles. Journal of Comparative
 and Physiological Psychology, 55, 893-896.


                               Journal title (In italics)
         Page
         Numbers
ELECTRONIC JOURNALS: URL

   Kenneth, I. A. (2000). A Buddhist response to
     the nature of human rights. Journal of
     Buddhist Ethics, 8. Retrieved from
     http://www.cac.psu.edu/jbe/twocont.html
                                                    No
                                                    Period
                     Website
ELECTRONIC JOURNALS: DOI
   Brownlie, D. (2001). Toward effective poster
     presentations: An annotated bibliography.
     European Journal of Marketing, 41(11/12),
     1245-1283.
     doi:10.1108/03090560710821163



                doi: Digital Object
                Identifier. A 12-18 digit #
                assigned to an Adobe
                Acrobat PDF.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE
Parker-Pope, T. (2008, May 6). Psychiatry handbook
 linked to drug industry. The New York Times.
 Retrieved from http://www.nytimes.com
UNIVERSITY WEBSITE
Virginia Tech. (2010, September, 29).
   Undergraduate admissions: Is Virginia Tech
    right for me? Retrieved from
    http://www.admiss.vt.edu/
OTHER REFERENCES AVAILABLE IN 6TH
EDITION

 Technical Papers
 Research Papers

 Government Reports

 Meetings, Symposiums, Proceedings

 Dissertations

 Reviews

 Data sets

 Software

 Court cases

 Patents
AS WELL AS SOME NEWER THINGS
 Movies
 Music recordings

 Podcasts

 Photographs

 Blog Posts

 Video Blogs

 Electronic mailing lists

 Online newsgroups
CHAPTER 8: THE PUBLICATION PROCESS
   Discussion of peer review.

   Discussion of editorial decision-making process

   Author responsibilities

   Guidance on complying with ethical, legal, and
    policy requirements

   Publisher policy requirements.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
   What if I’m thinking about submitting a new
    manuscript to an APA journal?

   APA journal editors expect that new manuscripts
    submitted after January 1, 2010, will conform to the
    sixth edition.
HOW DO YOU CITE A SOURCE THAT YOU FOUND IN
ANOTHER SOURCE?


   Use secondary sources sparingly, for
    instance, when the original work is out of
    print, unavailable through usual sources, or not
    available in English. Give the secondary source in
    the reference list; in text, name the original work
    and give a citation for the secondary source.

   For example, if Allport's work is cited in Nicholson
    and you did not read Allport's work, list the
    Nicholson reference in the reference list. In the
    text, use the following citation:

   Allport's diary (as cited in Nicholson, 2003).
HOW DO I CITE A PERSONAL COMMUNICATION

 Letters, e-mail, memos, discussion
  groups, personal interviews, telephone
  conversations.
 Personal Communication is only included in the
  text. It is not listed in the reference list.

H.M. Moore (personal communication, April 10, 2009)
Or
(H.M. Moore, personal communication, April
  10, 2009)
POP QUIZ
What is wrong with the APA in
these references?
Hill, J., Song, L., & West, R. (2009). Social
    Learning Theory and Web-Based Learning
    Environments: A Review of Research and
    Discussion of Implications. American Journal
    of Distance Education, 23(2), 88-103.
    Retrieved from
    http://web.ebscohost.com.ezproxy.lib.vt.edu.
Brooks, L. (2009). Social learning by design: The
   role of social media. Knowledge Quest, 37(5),
   58-60. Retrieved from ERIC database.
Ogden, T., Sorlie, M., & Hagen, K. (2007).
  Building Strength through Enhancing Social
  Competence in Immigrant Students in
  Primary School: A Pilot Study. Emotional &
  Behavioral Difficulties, 12(2), 105-117.
  Retrieved from
  doi:10.1080/13632750701315
DoI have any
questions from
you?

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APA Class Presentation

  • 1. APA CITATIONS 6th Edition
  • 2. THREE DIFFERENT WAYS TO GET YOUR APA Full Sized Manual (Also comes in Spiral Bound)
  • 3. Concise Rules. Comes in Spiral Bound (Smaller book, smaller print, easy to carry) Essentially picks up at Chapter 3 from the full manual
  • 4. Training Guide and instructional exercises to help you with your APA training
  • 5. CHAPTER OVERVIEW What’s new these days in APA?
  • 6. CHAPTER 1: WRITING FOR THE BEHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES  Ethics discussion  Data retention and sharing  Self-plagiarism  Determining authorship, focusing on student contributions  “Protecting Rights of Research Participants”  Conflict of interest  New “planning for compliance” checklist  Types of articles  Standards in publishing  Plagiarism  Confidentiality  Ethics
  • 7. CHAPTER 2: MANUSCRIPT STRUCTURE AND CONTENT  Uniform standards for reporting research.  Journal article reporting standards  Parts of a paper or manuscript  Flow chart to describe how subjects move through study.  Meta-analyses.  New section on supplemental material.  New sample papers
  • 8. CHAPTER 3: WRITING CLEARLY AND CONCISELY  New heading structures  Reducing bias in language.  Historical and interpretive inaccuracies in language.  Length: Less is More. Length of a paper is determined by how long it takes to successfully present your study or paper.  Organization  Writing Styles  Grammar  Usage
  • 9. LETS TALK ABOUT BIAS WHEN IN DOUBT BE MORE SPECIFIC THAN LESS  Don’t use man to describe all humans use women and men.  Use age ranges (65-85) instead of saying over 65 years of age.  Gay men and Lesbians are currently preferred instead of the general term of gay.  Terms like borderline and at-risk are too vague. Need to fill in (ex: borderline personality disorder, children at-risk for failing school this year)  There are many more. Read about them all in your APA Publication Manual.
  • 10. USE OF WORDS The data indicate that the researcher was correct (Correct) The data indicates that the researcher was correct (incorrect)
  • 11. CHAPTER 4: THE MECHANICS OF STYLE  Punctuation—return to two spaces after the period or any punctuation at the end of the sentence recommended for ease of reading comprehension. (This is more a suggestion than a rule)  Other Punctuation rules  Spelling  Hyphenation  Capitalization  Abbreviations  Numbers  Statistics  Equations
  • 12. A BRIEF WORD ABOUT NUMBERS  Use numbers for 10 and up  Use words for 9 and below First two items (right) 1st two items (wrong)
  • 13. CHAPTER 5: DISPLAYING RESULTS  All new tables, focused on kinds of data being displayed.  New table examples added (hierarchical multiple regression, multilevel model); ANOVA table removed.  Ethical ramifications of manipulating data in photographic images.  Formatting  Detailed information about contents for figures and tables
  • 14. CHAPTER 6: CREDITING SOURCES  When to cite  Details on plagiarism  Quoting  Paraphrasing  Gaining permissions  In-text reference tips and examples
  • 16. CHAPTER 7: REFERENCE EXAMPLES  All new reference examples—electronic formats incorporated with print formats for each form.  Examples drawn from wider range of journals in social and behavioral sciences.  New examples for new media, including data sets and software, internet message boards, archival documents and collections, wikis, and podcasts.
  • 17. BASICS  Author(s)  Date  Title Information  Source  Pages  Any other information
  • 18. REFERENCES (PIECE BY PIECE) Example: Print Book Date Title (In Italics) Author Friere, P. (2005). Pedagogy of the oppressed. New York, NY: The Continuum International. Publisher location Publisher (Without the Publisher, Group, or Inc part of the name)
  • 19. Remember only first  Example Online Book word is capitalized. Friere, P. (2005). Pedagogy of the oppressed. Retrieved from http://www.libbooks.com No period for electronic Online information(You will notice that references they are no longer asking for retrieved from dates)
  • 20. NEW INFORMATION ABOUT JOURNALS/PERIODICALS If you have found the article in print you will reference it as a print item. But if it is found in an electronic format then you will give as much online information that you can. (URL, DOI). Database information is not needed.
  • 21. Title of article EXAMPLES  Print Journal Harlow, H. F. (1983). Fundamentals for preparing psychology journal articles. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 55, 893-896. Journal title (In italics) Page Numbers
  • 22. ELECTRONIC JOURNALS: URL  Kenneth, I. A. (2000). A Buddhist response to the nature of human rights. Journal of Buddhist Ethics, 8. Retrieved from http://www.cac.psu.edu/jbe/twocont.html No Period Website
  • 23. ELECTRONIC JOURNALS: DOI  Brownlie, D. (2001). Toward effective poster presentations: An annotated bibliography. European Journal of Marketing, 41(11/12), 1245-1283. doi:10.1108/03090560710821163 doi: Digital Object Identifier. A 12-18 digit # assigned to an Adobe Acrobat PDF.
  • 24. NEWSPAPER ARTICLE Parker-Pope, T. (2008, May 6). Psychiatry handbook linked to drug industry. The New York Times. Retrieved from http://www.nytimes.com
  • 25. UNIVERSITY WEBSITE Virginia Tech. (2010, September, 29). Undergraduate admissions: Is Virginia Tech right for me? Retrieved from http://www.admiss.vt.edu/
  • 26. OTHER REFERENCES AVAILABLE IN 6TH EDITION  Technical Papers  Research Papers  Government Reports  Meetings, Symposiums, Proceedings  Dissertations  Reviews  Data sets  Software  Court cases  Patents
  • 27. AS WELL AS SOME NEWER THINGS  Movies  Music recordings  Podcasts  Photographs  Blog Posts  Video Blogs  Electronic mailing lists  Online newsgroups
  • 28. CHAPTER 8: THE PUBLICATION PROCESS  Discussion of peer review.  Discussion of editorial decision-making process  Author responsibilities  Guidance on complying with ethical, legal, and policy requirements  Publisher policy requirements.
  • 29. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS  What if I’m thinking about submitting a new manuscript to an APA journal?  APA journal editors expect that new manuscripts submitted after January 1, 2010, will conform to the sixth edition.
  • 30. HOW DO YOU CITE A SOURCE THAT YOU FOUND IN ANOTHER SOURCE?  Use secondary sources sparingly, for instance, when the original work is out of print, unavailable through usual sources, or not available in English. Give the secondary source in the reference list; in text, name the original work and give a citation for the secondary source.  For example, if Allport's work is cited in Nicholson and you did not read Allport's work, list the Nicholson reference in the reference list. In the text, use the following citation:  Allport's diary (as cited in Nicholson, 2003).
  • 31. HOW DO I CITE A PERSONAL COMMUNICATION  Letters, e-mail, memos, discussion groups, personal interviews, telephone conversations.  Personal Communication is only included in the text. It is not listed in the reference list. H.M. Moore (personal communication, April 10, 2009) Or (H.M. Moore, personal communication, April 10, 2009)
  • 32. POP QUIZ What is wrong with the APA in these references?
  • 33. Hill, J., Song, L., & West, R. (2009). Social Learning Theory and Web-Based Learning Environments: A Review of Research and Discussion of Implications. American Journal of Distance Education, 23(2), 88-103. Retrieved from http://web.ebscohost.com.ezproxy.lib.vt.edu.
  • 34. Brooks, L. (2009). Social learning by design: The role of social media. Knowledge Quest, 37(5), 58-60. Retrieved from ERIC database.
  • 35. Ogden, T., Sorlie, M., & Hagen, K. (2007). Building Strength through Enhancing Social Competence in Immigrant Students in Primary School: A Pilot Study. Emotional & Behavioral Difficulties, 12(2), 105-117. Retrieved from doi:10.1080/13632750701315

Editor's Notes

  • #16: I also show examples from the book and from the apastyle.org website. Though this one is older. It is correct for in-text citations.
  • #19: Show parts of the citation.
  • #23: Point out parts of the citation