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  2. Quotations - APA Style

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    Format quotations of 40 words or more as block quotations: Do not use quotation marks to enclose a block quotation. Start a block quotation on a new line and indent the whole block 0.5 in. from the left margin.

  3. Changes to Quotations - APA Style

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    Single quotation marks may be changed to double quotation marks and vice versa. Footnote or endnote number callouts can be omitted. Any other changes (e.g., italicizing words for emphasis or omitting words) must be explicitly indicated.

  4. In-Text Citations - APA Style

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    APA Style provides guidelines to help writers determine the appropriate level of citation and how to avoid plagiarism and self-plagiarism. We also provide specific guidance for in-text citation, including formats for interviews, classroom and intranet sources, and personal communications; in-text citations in general; and paraphrases and direct ...

  5. Paraphrases - APA Style

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    Paraphrasing allows you to summarize and synthesize information from one or more sources, focus on significant information, and compare and contrast relevant details. Published authors paraphrase their sources most of the time, rather than directly quoting the sources; student authors should emulate this practice by paraphrasing more than ...

  6. Direct Quotation of Material Without Page Numbers - APA Style

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    To directly quote from material with canonically numbered sections (e.g., religious or classical works), use the name of the book, chapter, verse, line, and/or canto instead of a page number. The person vowed to “set me as a seal upon thine heart” ( King James Bible , 1769/2017, Song of Solomon 8:6).

  7. Use of Quotation Marks - APA Style

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    This page addresses how to use quotation marks in cases other than with direct quotations. Additional cases and examples are provided in the Publication Manual; users’ most common questions are addressed here.

  8. Dictionary Entry References - APA Style

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    To quote a dictionary definition, view the pages on quotations and how to quote works without page numbers for guidance. Additionally, here is an example: Semantics refers to the “study of meanings” (Merriam-Webster, n.d., Definition 1).

  9. How to cite ChatGPT - APA Style

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    Let’s break that reference down and look at the four elements (author, date, title, and source): Author: The author of the model is OpenAI. Date: The date is the year of the version you used. Following the template in Section 10.10, you need to include only the year, not the exact date.

  10. Webpage on a Website References - APA Style

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    This page contains reference examples for webpages, including the following: Webpage on a news website. Comment on a webpage on a news website. Webpage on a website with a government agency group author. Webpage on a website with an organizational group author. Webpage on a website with an individual author.

  11. Book chapters: What to cite - APA Style

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    When you have directly quoted from a chapter, use a standard in-text citation for a quotation, which includes the author, year, and page number. (The format for quotations is the same for both authored and edited book chapters.)