Exercise: Documentation: APA-style references (autoscored)

Each of the following items shows a passage containing an in-text citation. Click on the choice that shows the correct APA-style reference-list entry for the source in the in-text citation.

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Source: a printed book with two authors

Dwyer and Patel (2002) used the term “public culture” to describe “the complex and fluid interaction that exists between the categories of high/elite and low/mass culture in India” (p. 9).

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Source: an article from a print magazine

As Wallace (2006) pointed out, “most archaeologists who have studied [it] say there is not enough evidence to support assertions that the Hebron site is really Abraham’s tomb” (p. 64).

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Source: an article from a database

Weist (2005) noted that “educators in the U.S. generally do not receive adequate training about mental health and mental health problems of youth” (“Training Needs”).

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Source: an online journal article

Owen (2002) argued, “Since the 1980s, major advances in computer technology have seen a corresponding increase in speculative talk about the ways in which people are alleged to process, store, and retrieve discrete pieces of data” (Methodological Paradigms section).

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Source: an online journal article

Janning and Menard (2006) argued that today’s do-it-yourself home decorating shows reinforce traditional female stereotypes, promoting the idea that women “are to maintain the domestic sphere [and] be in charge of the aesthetic presentation of the home for men” (Conclusions section).

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Janning and Menard (2006) argued that today’s do-it-yourself home decorating shows reinforce traditional female stereotypes, promoting the idea that women “are to maintain the domestic sphere [and] be in charge of the aesthetic presentation of the home for men” (Conclusions section).