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This document provides guidelines for citing references in APA style. It discusses citing different types of sources like books by single and multiple authors, books with edition numbers, journal articles, magazines, monographs, and works by multiple authors. Key aspects covered are formatting the author names, publication years, titles, publishers and page numbers for in-text citations and reference lists. The document also provides examples of citing these different source types in both in-text citations and reference lists.
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Listing Reference

This document provides guidelines for citing references in APA style. It discusses citing different types of sources like books by single and multiple authors, books with edition numbers, journal articles, magazines, monographs, and works by multiple authors. Key aspects covered are formatting the author names, publication years, titles, publishers and page numbers for in-text citations and reference lists. The document also provides examples of citing these different source types in both in-text citations and reference lists.
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LISTING

REFERENCES
Intoduction:

In presenting the research report,


it is important for you to follow a
system of documentation to
acknowledge and give proper
attribution to authors of public
materials that you used for the
study.
The APA Style

Is discussed in the 5th edition of


the publication Manual of American
Psychological Association (APA) which
is large reference book that contains
hundred of guidelines on how to format
references, tables including
punctuations and grammar.
How to Lost References in APA Style

APA style uses a list reference instead of


bibliography. The requirements of a reference
list are that all the reference cited in the text of
a paper must be listed alphabetically, first
author's last name in the list of references and
that all references must be cited within the
text. In general, the list of references is double-
spaced. The reference list shoukd appear at
the end of the research report.
Books
• Basic Entry
The entry for the book begins with the last
names of author, followed by a comma and the
author's initials followed by periods. The date
of publications follows in the parentheses,
followed by a period. Only the first word of a
book title, the first word of the subtitle, and
proper names within both are capitalized.
Facts of publication includes the city of
publication. The name of the location is
followed by a colon and the name of the
publisher. The entry ends with a period.

Hermosa N. (2002) The Psychology of Reading, Quezon City Philippines;


UP Open University
• Books by More than one Author
For a book by more than one
author, invert the names of all
authors, regardless of number. Use
commas to separate surnames and
initials. Place and ampersand (&)
before the name of the last author.
For a book with more than six authors, list
the first six only followed by et al., an
abbreviation for "and others".

Corpuz, B., Lucido P. (2008). Educational Technology, Lorimar Publishing Co,. Inc.
Philippines.
• Edition other than First
Identify other than the first or the specific
volume with parentheses following the title
without any intervening punctuation.

Corpuz, B.B. (2013), Principles of Teaching (3rd ed.). Lorimar Publishing


Co., Inc. Philippines.
PERIODICALS

The basic entry for an article in a


periodical begins with the last names
and initials of all authors, inverted, The
year of publication folllows in
parentheses; for magazine and
newspaper articles, give the month and
day (if any).
Next comes the title of the article,
not enclosed in quotation marks;
the enclusive page numbers. A
period follows the author entry and
the title of numbers are separated
by commas.
• Journal Paginated by Issue
If each issue of a journal begins with page
1, give the issue number in parentheses after
the volume number.

Naval, V. Putting Acts Together in Action Research. The PLT Journal, 2 (1) 17-20
• Magazine Article
The entry for citing a magazine article
includes the author, (year and month of
publication), article title, magazine title,
volume (issue), page.

Corpuz , B.B. (2016, Jan.-June). P 21's Framework for 21st Century Learning . The
Professional Teacher. Volume 7 No.1 pp. 4
• Monograph
In an entry for a monograph, identify the
nature of the materials within brackets and
give the volume number issue.

Naval, V. (2005). A. Centebary Journey to Curriculum Development. [Monograph].


Polytechnique University of the Philippines.
Commonly Used Rules And Reference Of
APA

When you do not mention the author's name


in your text, that name followed by a comma
and the date of publication, appears in
parentheses at the end of your sentence.

The Philippines is the only country with the only 10-year cycle according to UNESCO
(Quismundo, 2010)
• Author Cited in the Text
If you mention in the author's name in your
text, cite only the date of the publication in
parentheses, immediately after the author's
name.

Quismundo (2010) started that the Philippines is the only country with a 10-
year cycle according to UNESCO.
• Author and Date Cited in Text
If you use both the name of the author and
the datw in the text, parenthetical reference
is not necessary.

In a 2012 article, Velasco presented President Benigno S. Aquino announcement


about the K-12 program.
• Quotation with Name of Author
When your sentence contains a quotation
includes the name of the author; place the
publication date and page number in
parentheses. Abbreviate page or pages (p.
pp.). The publication date should follow the
name of author; the page number should
follow the end of the quotation.

Velasco (2012) said that "because other countries see our 10-year
program as incomplete, which then, causes Filipino graduates not to
be considered as professionals abroad" (p. 30)"
• Work by Two Authors
When you refer to a work by two authors, cite
both names each time the reference appears.

Galiher (2006) and Darling (2005) used Grade Point Average (GPA) to measure
student performance.

or

Grade Point Average (GPA was found to be correlated to student performance


(Galiher, 2006; Darling, 2005)
• Work by Two Through Authors

For a work by two authors but fewer than


six authors, cite all names in the first
reference. In subsequent references, cite
only the name of the first authors and use et.
al.

Owens, Mayman, Imel, Mahmood and Tabassum (2004) evaluated


the Effects of Teacher-Facilitated Math Softwares Method for
Average and Low Achievers"

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