APA documentation: in-text citations 6

Choose the APA in-text citation that is handled correctly. Click Submit after each question to see feedback and to record your answer. After you have finished every question, your answers will be submitted to your instructor’s gradebook. You may review your answers by returning to the exercise at any time. (An exercise reports to the gradebook only if your instructor has assigned it.)

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Example

Question 1 of 5

Question 1. The student is paraphrasing the following newspaper article: Schwartz, J. (2004, May 6). Simulated prison in ’71 showed a fine line between “normal” and “monster.” The New York Times, p. A20.

Question 2 of 5

Question 2. The student is quoting from page 495 of the following book: Hockenbury, D. M., & Hockenbury, S. E. (2000). Psychology (2nd ed.). New York, NY: Worth.

Question 3 of 5

Question 3. The student is quoting from page A20 of the following newspaper article: Dao, J., & von Zielbauer, P. (2004, May 6). Abuse charges bring anguish in unit’s home. The New York Times, pp. A1, A20.

Question 4 of 5

Question 4. The student used two sources by the same author published in the same year. The sources appear as follows in the reference list: Hersh, S. M. (2004a, May 17). Chain of command. The New Yorker, 80(12), 38-43.Hersh, S. M. (2004b, May 10). Torture at Abu Ghraib. The New Yorker, 80(11), 42-47.The writer is quoting from page 43 of the article “Chain of Command.”

Question 5 of 5

Question 5. The writer is summarizing material from page 67 of the following book: Nevid, J. S., Rathus, S. A., and Rubenstein, H. R. (1998). Health in the new millennium. New York, NY: Worth.This is the second citation of the book in the paper.