The Additions and Changes in the APA Style 7th Edition
Keywords:
Citation, Reference, Pattern, Social media, APA 7th editionAbstract
The Adding and Changing of APA Seventh Edition’s Citation Style is an academic article which aimed to present the American Psychological Association (7th edition) guidelines of citing references in text and at the end of article. This paper provided six issues that were added and changed in 2020. Those are the changing of authors citation in text, authors citation in reference, publication location citation in reference, DOI citation in reference, online documents citation in reference and the adding of social media citation. The author hopes this article is useful and helpful for guiding the researchers and writers to cite reference correctly in American Psychological Association citation style.
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