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Quotation with authors/authors name(s) in text: Give year of publication in parentheses immediately after the authors name, and put page number at the end of the quotation: According to Baumeister and Leary (1995), threats to social attachments, especially dissolution of social bonds, are a primary source of negative affect (p. 506). Quotation without authors/authors name(s) in text: Give the author, year of publication and page number in parentheses at the end of the quote: Past research on the pains of imprisonment have indicated that inmates suffer from a loss of liberty, loss of material possessions, and lack of autonomy (Sykes, 1958, p. 108). Quotation of an authors work (original work) within another authors work (secondary source) in text: Name the original work, and give a citation for the secondary source: According to Gecas (as cited in Paterline & Petersen, 1999), self-evaluation refers to the motivation to view oneself favorably and to act in such a way as to maintain a favorable view of oneself (p. 430). Reference note for the original work/secondary work quotation citation: If you have not actually read the original work being cited (i.e., Gecas), you will ONLY list the secondary source (i.e., Paterline & Petersen, 1999) in your references. APA References Pay particular attention to use of capitals and punctuation! 1. Reverse all authors names and use initials, not first names 2. For more than one author, use commas and an ampersand (&) between names 3. Give date of publication in parentheses 4. Do not put quotation marks around the title of articles, do not underline the title of articles; capitalize only the first word of the article title, first word following a colon (:) and proper nouns in the title of the article (this is referred to as sentence style capitalization) 5. Titles of periodicals are given headline style capitalization, all words are capitalized except for articles (a, an, the) and coordinating words (and, but, for, or nor) 6. Titles of books and movies should be capitalized the same way titles of articles are (sentence style capitalization) 7. Italicize the title of books, movies and periodicals, do not underline them 8. Put a period after the authors initials, date, title of article, and at the end of the reference. If the reference ends in an Internet address, do not put a period at the end of the Internet address 9. Line 1 should be flush with the left margin, and subsequent lines should be indented (5) spaces (referred to as a hanging indent) 10. List should be alphabetized by authors last names. Articles by the same author should be listed oldest to newest, in reverse chronological order APA Reference Examples Downloaded scholarly journal article from the Internet: Klein, D. F. (1998). Controlling gang affiliations in prisons. Correctional Practitioner Quarterly, 12(5), 472-491. Retrieved October 30, 2001 from: http://journals.aca.org/practices/vol12/98 Scholarly journal article (not downloaded): Smith, D. N. (1993). They have eye but see not: Gender politics in New York. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 17, 515-535. APA Reference Examples (continued) Magazine article: Tarentino, Q. W. (1995, April). The hero of the day. Smithsonian, 26, 100-123. Film (motion picture): Marvin, N. (Producer), & Darabont, F. (Director). (1994). The Shawshank redemption [Motion picture]. United States: Castle Rock Entertainment. In-text citation note for a motion picture: In the text of your paper, you will the name of the motion picture in italics followed by the name of the director, and the year it was produced in parentheses. Although The Shawshank Redemption (Darabont, 1994) is a fictional depiction of life in a maximum-security prison, it addresses a vast number of correctional issues from both the past and the present. Book (specified edition): Clear, T. R., & Cole, G. F. (2003). American corrections (6th ed.). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing. Book (no edition): Bergner, D. (1999). God of the rodeo. New York: The Ballentine Publishing Group. In-text citation note for a book: Give the name of the book in italics followed by the name of the author and the publication date in parentheses. God of the Rodeo (Bergner, 1999) is valuable to the field of corrections in that it shines a bright light on what goes on in the minds of serious offenders. 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