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There are three options for placing citations in APA format: idea-focused, researcher-focused, and chronology-focused.
There are three options for placing citations in APA format: idea-focused, researcher-focused, and chronology-focused.
Idea-focused:
Place the author(s) and date(s) in parentheses at an appropriate place in or at the end of a sentence.
Example:
Researchers have studied how children represent mathematical problems (Alibali, Phillips, &
Fischer, 2009; Siegler, 1976).
Researcher-focused:
Place only the date in parentheses.
Alibali, Phillips, and Fischer (2009) asked, “Did the participants adopt the taught strategies?”
(p. 96).
Chronology-focused:
Integrate both the author and date into your sentence.
Example:
In 2009 Alibali, Phillips, and Fischer reported that third- and fourth-grade students improved their problem representation when they were taught the equalize strategy but did not improve their problem representation when they were taught the add-subtract strategy.


Citing Sources:
Within a paragraph, omit the year in citations after the first one if no confusion with other studies will result.
Example:
Fisher (1999) administered a questionnaire . . . Fisher's results indicated . . .
[new paragraph] The questionnaire administered by Fisher (1999) was used by . . .
Sources with 1 or 2 authors:
Cite name(s) in first and all subsequent citations
Example:
(Carter & Dunbar-Odom, 2009)
Carter and Dunbar-Odom (2009)


=== Endnotes ===
=== Endnotes ===
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