This page covers the citation method for the APA seventh edition, developed by the American Psychological Association. In this page, you will find details on citing books, DVDs, and other common sources.
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This guide contains examples of common citation formats in APA (American Psychological Association) Style, based on the seventh edition (2020) of the Publication Manual. APA style is commonly used in the social sciences.
A quick guide to citing in the APA 7th edition style.