8.15 – Matching Reference and In-Text Citations Activity

Matching References Practice

For the four questions in this activity, match the reference citation to their corresponding in-text citation by choosing the correct in-text citation from a selection of choices.


  1. Godin, K. M., Patte, K. A., & Leatherdale, S. T. (2018, February). Examining predictors of breakfast skipping and breakfast program use among secondary school students in the COMPASS study. Journal of School Health, 88(2), 150-158. https://doi.org/10.1111/josh.12590.


Centre for the Study of Historical Consciousness. (n.d.). Historical thinking concepts. Historical Thinking Project. http://historicalthinking.ca/historical-thinking-concepts.


McRae, P. (2020, Winter). Ambiguous but gaining momentum. ATA Magazine, 100(2), 30-32. https://www.teachers.ab.ca/SiteCollectionDocuments/ATA/ATA%20Magazine/Vol%20100/Vol100-No2-Winter_2020.pdf.


Sensoy, Ö., & DiAngelo, R. (2017). Is everyone really equal?: An introduction to key concepts in social justice education (2nd ed.). Teachers College Press.


Matching References Practice (Text version)
  1. Godin, K. M., Patte, K. A., & Leatherdale, S. T. (2018, February). Examining predictors of breakfast skipping and breakfast program use among secondary school students in the COMPASS study. Journal of School Health, 88(2), 150-158. https://doi.org/10.1111/josh.12590.Select the correct in-text citation that matches the reference citation above for a journal article with a DOI.
    1. (Journal of School Health, 2018)
    2. (Examining predictors of breakfast skipping and breakfast program use among secondary school students in the COMPASS study, 2018)
    3. (Godin, Patte, & Leatherdale, 2018)
    4. (Godin et al., 2018)
  2. Centre for the Study of Historical Consciousness. (n.d.). Historical thinking concepts. Historical Thinking Project. http://historicalthinking.ca/historical-thinking-concepts.Select the correct in-text citation that matches the reference citation above for a webpage with no date.
    1. (Historical thinking concepts, n.d.)
    2. (Center for the Study of Historical Consciousness, n.d.)
    3. (Centre for the Study of Historical Consciousness)
    4. (Historical Thinking Project, n.d.)
  3. McRae, P. (2020, Winter). Ambiguous but gaining momentum. ATA Magazine, 100(2), 30-32. https://www.teachers.ab.ca/SiteCollectionDocuments/ATA/ATA%20Magazine/Vol%20100/Vol100-No2-Winter_2020.pdf.Select the correct in-text citation that matches the reference citation above for a trade publication from a webpage.
    1. (McRae, 2020)
    2. (Ambiguous but gaining momentum, 2020)
    3. (ATA Magazine, 2020)
    4. (McRae, 2020, Winter)
  4. Sensoy, Ö., & DiAngelo, R. (2017). Is everyone really equal?: An introduction to key concepts in social justice education (2nd ed.). Teachers College Press.Select the correct in-text citation that matches the reference citation above for an eBook with an edition and no DOI.
    1. (Teachers College Press, 2017)
    2. (Sensoy & DiAngelo, 2017)
    3. (Sensoy et al., 2017)
    4. (Is everyone really equal?: An introduction to key concepts in social justice education, 2017)

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Attribution & References

This chapter (text & H5P activities) is adapted from “Matching reference and in-text citations” In APA Style Citation Tutorial by Sarah Adams and Debbie Feisst, University of Alberta Library, licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 International License. / Screenshots of references replaced with text versions.


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