9 APA Documentation Practice Activities

Learning Objectives

After completing the activities in this chapter, you will be able to

  • understand the connection between citations and references
  • match citations and references

To understand better how citations and references work together, try these excellent practice activities created by the University of Alberta[1],  made available in their Pressbook under a CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 license.

 

image of a reference entry listing several authors' names, a date with a year and a month, a title in sentence case capitalization, a title in Title Case Capitalization and italics, a volume, issue, page range, and doi


Image of a reference entry containing an organization name, the abbreviation (n.d.), a title in italics, a title in Title Case Capitalization, and a URL.


Image of a reference entry containing an author name, a date with a year and season, a title in sentence case capitalization, a title in italics with Title Case Capitalization, a volume, issue, and page range, and a URL.


image of a reference entry containing two authors' names, a year, a title in sentence case capitalization and italics with (2nd ed.) and a publisher name

 

 

 

 

 


  1. Adams, S., & Feisst, D. (2020) APA style citation tutorial. University of Alberta. https://openeducationalberta.ca/introapatutorial7/

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