The American Psychological Association (APA) Referencing System. The APA (American Psychological Association) style requires two elements: in-text citations throughout your assignment, and a reference list at the end
Swan, Rail, and Bushcombe (1995) found that students sense of entitlement led to complaints that course requirements were too burdensome and often interfered with their social commitments.
When using authors names in the text, APA does not include first names unless needed to distinguish authors with identical initials. Ans. B failed to replace the & with the word and . Ans D used the correct citation format but uses present tense find, rather than past tense found, to refer to the published work.
Swan, Rail, and Bushcombe (1995) found that students sense of entitlement led to complaints that course requirements were too burdensome and often interfered with their social commitments.
When using authors names in the text, APA does not include first names unless needed to distinguish authors with identical initials. Ans. B failed to replace the & with the word and . Ans D used the correct citation format but uses present tense find, rather than past tense found, to refer to the published work.