Title: Teaching is . . . a psychological endeavor. a socia
1APA Citation Stylecreated byJoseph W.
RobertshawYoungstown State University 2010
2Teaching is . . .
- a psychological endeavor.
- a social science.
- a profession rather than a job.
3APA is used to provide a consistent format across
a discipline.
- APA stands for
- American
- Psychological
- Association
- The conventions of APA notation have been
employed to provide unity in the knowledge base
across the field. Related fields, like teaching,
are increasingly adopting APA notation.
4Why Use APA Style?
- APA style has been adopted by all 27 APA journals
(Msetfi,2009) and 1000 psychology journals
worldwide (plus others) very
important!
5Why Use APA Style?
- To provide a consistent format across a
discipline - To allow for readers to easily cross reference
your work - To lend credibility to your writing
- To protect yourself from plagiarism
6If we get all the correct information in there,
why cant we just cite our references any old way
we choose?
- It saves you, the researcher, time and toil when
the writer uses convention in the citation
process.
7Research Proper APA formatting helps a
researcher (you) follow the thread of an idea
back to its source.
The references at the end of the material you are
using can provide great leads to other source
material.
8Others have done this for you,
- Shouldnt we pay it forward?
9Use APA to protect yourself from Plagiarism!
- The penalties for plagiarism can be severe but
so can the consequences for the victim.
10Thats Great . . . so where do I start?
11- Now that you know why APA or another approved
style of citation is required when doing research
and other writings in academia . . . - Lets talk about the how.
12There are 4 main parts in an APA paper
- Title page
- Abstract / Authors Note
- Main Body
- References
13Cover Sheet
The cover sheet and the title page are not the
same thing. A separate title page should be
placed after the cover sheet and before the body
of the paper. Items included on the cover sheet
vary as per instructor requirements (Stoner M.,
2006).
14Page Numbers Running Head
- Do not put your name in the header.
- Instead place it after the Main Title with any
university affiliations. - The first numbered page is the title page (not
the cover sheet) beginning with the number 1. - The short title you will be using throughout the
paper must be less than 50 characters.
15Title Page
- The short title that reflects the basic focus
of the paper should be included in the upper left
of the header in ALL CAPS, along with running
page numbers in the upper right of the page.
These items should be separated by at least 3-5
spaces. - This is also the page for an authors note if
applicable.
16So we have a page looking something like this
17New conventions!
- No underlining . . . Anywhere.
- Use Italics to denote book, magazine, journal and
dissertation titles both in the text and in
references.
18New conventions!
Punctuation Issues
- Use one space after sentence ending punctuation
in the body of the paper. - Use single quotes for quotes within a
quote. - Block quotes are indented from the body and do
not require quotation marks but are to be
included only if they are absolutely necessary. - Do not end a sentence with a URL unless it is
enclosed in parenthesis.
19Here are some common mistakes to avoid . . .
Dont cite a source of one type as a source of a
different type. Know what material you are
working with. This is especially true with
sources that were retrieved from electronic
databases. A book found online is not cited the
same way as a paper copy.
20Reference Page
- Use a hard page break inserted at the end of
the body of the paper to ensure that the
reference page(s) begin on a new page.
21Basic Source Choice
- Books
- Trade or academic magazines
- Journals
- Periodicals
- NO popular magazines
- NO encyclopedias
- NO Wikipedia articles
22Main Areas Of Concern
- References
- (Book)
- Last name, First initial. (Year published). Title
of the Book. Location Publisher - (Electronic version of a Print Book)
- Last name, First initial. (Year published). Title
of the Book XXX reader version. Retrieved from
http//www.nameofsite.xxx
23Journal Article References
- (Journal Article)
- Last name, First initial. (Year published). Title
of the Journal, volume(issue), pages. - (If the journal paginates continuously by volume
no issue number is needed.) - ( Electronicly retrieved Journal Article with
no doi ) - Last name, First initial. (Year published) Title
of the Article. Title of the Journal,
Volume(issue), page numbers. Retrieved from
http//www.nameofsite.xxx - ( Journal Article with doi )
- Last name, First initial. (Year published). Title
of the Journal, Volume, page numbers
doixx.xxxxxxxx
24Academic and Trade Magazines
- (Magazine Article)
- Last name, first initial. (Year
published/month). Title of the Article. Title of
the Publication, Volume(edition), page numbers. - (Electronically retrieved Magazine Article)
- Last name, first initial. (Year published/
month) Title of the Article. Title of the
Publication, Volume(edition), page numbers.
Retrieved from http//www.nameofsite.xxx
25When citing a source in text
- (Last name, year of publication)
- Do not rename the author in the citation if you
have attributed the work in the sentence. - (Incorrect) Joseph Robertshaw said in his Power
Point presentation that double naming an author
was not acceptable (Robertshaw, 2010). - (Parenthetical) Joseph Robertshaw said in his
Power Point presentation that double naming an
author was not acceptable (2010). - (Textual) In 2010, Joseph Robertshaw said in his
Power Point presentation that double naming an
author was not acceptable.
26Why not use the full name?
- Elimination of gender and racial biases.
27- Gender and racial anonymity are now preferred.
Use last names for in-text citations. Use initial
of first names and last names for references
rather than full names. - The ideas of
- Steven Smith
- Shirley Smith and
- Shivani Smith
- all deserve equal consideration based upon their
work.
28Green, Sean P., Shriberg, Donna, Farber,
Samuel. L. (2008). Whats Gender Got To Do With
Teachers Perception of Situation Severity and
Requests for Assistance. Journal of Educational
and Psychological Consultation, 18, 346-373.
Holtgraves, T. Interpreting Questions and
Replies Effects of Face-Threat, Question Form,
and Gender. (1991)Social Psychology Quarterly,
54, 15-24.Meyerhoff, M. (1998). Accommodating
your data the use and misuse of accommodation
theory in sociolinguistics. Language
Communication, 18, 205-225. Otnes, C., Kim, K.
Kim, Y. C. (1994). Yes, Virginia, There is a
Gender Difference Analyzing Childrens Requests
to Santa Claus. Journal of Popular Culture,
28.Oliver, B. (2000). Freud and the question of
mediated social behaviour. Society in Transition,
31, 163-174. Phillipsen, L. C. (1999)
Associations Between Age, Gender, and Group
Acceptance and Three Components of Friendship
Qualities. Journal of Early Adolescence, 4(1),
438-464. Ruzickova, E. (2007). Strong and mild
requestive hints and positive-face redress in
Cuban Spanish. Journal of Pragmatics,vol. 39,
1170-1202. Seargeant, P. (2009). Language
ideology, language theory, and the regulation of
linguistic behaviour. Language Sciences, 31,
345-359.Wilson, D. W. (1980). Ambiguity and
Helping Behavior. New YorkPenguin, The Journal
of Social Psychology, 112, 155-156. Wilson, T.
P. (1970). Conceptions of Interaction and Forms
of Sociological Explanation. American
Sociological Review, 697-710
29Things to look for in a guide
- Second printing sixth edition or later! (August
2009) - Examples of each type of reference
- Easy to read and search format
- Spiral binding so that the book can lay open on a
flat surface. - Size Most people like portability.
30ONLINE Reference Guides
- List of helpful links to online APA style guides
- http//www.apastyle.org/manual/
- http//www.cws.illinois.edu/workshop/writers/citat
ion/apa/ - http//www.docstyles.com/archive/apacrib.pdf
- http//office.microsoft.com/en-us/word-help/create
-a-bibliography-HA010067492.aspx - http//owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/
- http//www.lib.wsc.ma.edu/apastyle.htm
- http//www.uwsp.edu/PSYCH/apa4b.htm
- http//www.capilanou.ca/programs/psychology/studen
ts/apa/quick-apa.html
31References
- Dr. Crazy (2005, Nov 30) Why I bother to teach
MLA Style even though . . .text blog
Http//crazyphd.blogspot.com/2005/11/why-i-bother-
to-teach-mla-style-even.html - Msetfi R. Phd. (2009) APA style, literature
searching and EndNote Power Point Slides
www.lancs.uk/ihr/courses/dclinpsy/documents2008-9/
researchDocs/teachingMaterials/APAlitSearchEndNote
.ppt - Stoner, M. (v 4.0, 2006) Most common APA PERRLA
Mistakes. Retrieved 1/14/2009 from
nursestoner.com/courses/APA20and20PERRLA.doc
(mstoner_at_csusb.edu)