APA Citations and References – Test Your Knowledge
Check your level of understanding of APA formatting for references and in-text citations.
First, review the APA Citations Helper document located in Doc Sharing, and then answer the
following questions. Try the exercise first and check the answers provided on the last page!
When you have completed this assignment, save the document and submit your answers to the
Module 4 Assignment 2 (M4A2) Dropbox.
Question 1: Your answer:
Choose the reference that is properly formatted in APA 6th edition revised
style. (Helpful hint: Check out pg. 10 in the APA Citation Helper document – Article with
DOI for an example)
a. Binder, Perry, & Mansfield, Nancy R. (2013). Social Networks and Workplace
Risk: Classroom Scenarios from a U.S. and EU Perspective. Journal Of Legal
Studies Education, 30(1), 1-44.
b. Binder, P., & Mansfield, N. R. (2013). Social networks and workplace risk:
Classroom scenarios from a U.S. and EU perspective. Journal Of Legal Studies
Education, 30(1), 1-44. doi:10.1111/j.1744-1722.2013.01113.x
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c. Binder Perry, Mansfield Nancy. Social Networks and Workplace Risk:
Classroom Scenarios from a U.S. and EU Perspective. Journal Of Legal Studies
Education
Question 2: Your answer:
Based on the following reference, which in-text citation would be correct to
use if you wanted to give credit for an idea you paraphrased from this
article in a paper or school project? (Helpful hint: Check out pg. 4 in the APA
Citation Helper document for an example)
References
Mogilner, C., Aaker, J., & Kamvar, S. D. (2012). How happiness affects choice. Journal Of
Consumer Research, 39(2), 429-443. doi:10.1086/663774
a. (Mogilner, Aaker, & Kamvar, 2012)
b. (How happiness affects choice, 2012)
c. (Journal of Consumer Research, 2012)