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Apendix 1:

APA REFERENCING

The referencing format for all student assignments and research reports is adapted from the American Psychological Association (APA) style. The following items show how various sources of information are referenced in the research reports.

1. Journal article with volume and issue numbers. Underline the journal title and volume number.

Boyle, B. A. (1997). A multi-dimensional perspective on salesperson commitment. Journal of Business& Industrial Marketing, 12(6), 354-367.

Mowday, R. T., Steers, R. M., & Porter, L. W. (1979). The measurement of organizational commitment. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 14, 224-227.

2. Book, two authors.

Toller, M., & Fielding, J. (1998). Global business for smaller companies. Rocklin, CA: Prima Publishing.

3. Book, one author.

Sekaran, U. (2003). Research methods for business: A skill building approach (4th ed.). New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

4. Brochure with corporate author.

BestTemp Staffing Services. (1997). An employer’s guide to staffing services (2nd ed.) [Brochure]. Denver: Author.

Note: when the author and publisher are identical, use the word “Author” as the name of the publisher.

5. Brochure with a writer.

Lawrence, K. S. (1993). Guidelines for reporting and writing about people with disabilities (4th ed.) [Brochure]. New York: Research and Training Center on Independent Living.

6. Newspaper article, one author.

Standish, E. (1999, January 19). Global market crushes OPEC’s delicate balance of interest. Wall Street Journal, pp. A1, A3.

7. Newspaper article, no author:

Buying Asian supplies on the net. (1997, February 12). Los Angeles Times, pp. D3-D4.

8. Company annual report:

Mutual Bank. (1998). Annual report. Kajang, Selangor.

9. Magazine article:

Posner, M. I. (1993, October 29). Seeing the mind. Science, 262, 673-674.

10. Book, component part (Chapter in an edited book):

Kuntz, S. (1998). Moving beyond benefits.



References: In the text, use such citation as: McClelland’s study (as cited in Coltheart, 1993) suggests that … Language Explained: CITING means formally recognizing, within your text, the resources from which you have obtained information. BIBIOGRAPHY is the list of sources you have used. REFERENCE is the detailed description of the item from which you have obtained your information.

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