APA Style (7th Edition) Citation Guide: Introduction

APA style is used by social science disciplines such as communication studies, economics, education, psychology, and sociology; it is also used by business and nursing.

What is APA Style?

APA style, created by the American Psychological Association, is a set of rules for formatting manuscripts, including research papers.

In APA, you must cite sources that you have paraphrased, quoted or otherwise used to write your research paper. Cite your sources in two places:

  1. In the body of your paper where you add a brief in-text citation.
  2. In the References list at the end of your paper where you give more complete information for the source.
Also see the American Psychological Association's page of Handouts and Guides, which includes these:

APA Style Guide (7th Edition)

Call Number: Reference BF76.7 .P83 2020

Four Elements of a Reference

A reference generally has these four elements: author, date, title, and source. Each element answers a question and is listed in your citation in the following order:

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