Citation description:
Author's last name, First initial. Middle initial (if any). (Year of publication). Title. Publisher.
Citation example:
Gamson, J. R. (1994). Claims to fame: Celebrity in contemporary
Citation description for two to twenty authors:
Invert all authors' names; give last names and initials for all authors, regardless of the number of authors. List by last names and initials; commas separate author names, precede the last author's name by ampersand (&).
Format:
First author's last name, First initial. Middle initial (if any), Second author's last name, First initial., Middle initial (if any), & Last author's last name, First initial. Middle initial (if any), (Year of publication). Title. Publisher.
Citation example:
a. Two authors
Stewart, D. W., & Furse, D. H. (1986). Effective television advertising: A study of 1000 commercials.
b. Seven authors
Churchill, R., Ferguson, P., Godinho, S., Johnson, N. F., Keddie, A., Lets, W., & Mackay, J. (2013). Teaching: Making a difference. John Wiley & Sons.
Citation description for more than twenty authors:
List by last names and initials; commas separate author names. After the nineteenth author's name, use an ellipses (...) in place of the author names; followed by the final author name.
Format:
First author's last name, First initial. Middle initial (if any), Second author's last name, First initial., Middle initial (if any), third author's last name, First initial. Middle initial (if any), Fourth author's last name, First initial. Middle initial (if any), Fifth author's last name, First initial. Middle initial (if any), nineteenth author's last name, First initial. Middle initial (if any), ... Last author's last name, First initial. Middle initial (if any), (Year of publication).Title. Publisher.
Citation example:
Author, A. A., Author, B. B., Author, C. C., Author, D. D., Author, E. E., Author, F. F., Author, G. G., Author, H. H., Author, I. I., Author, J. J., Author, K. K., Author, L. L., Author, M. M., Author, N. N., Author, O. O., Author, P. P., Author, Q. Q., Author, R. R., Author, S. S., . . . Author, Z. Z.. (year). Title. Publisher
Citation description:
Editor's last name, First initial. Middle initial (if any). (Ed.). (Year of publication). Title. Publisher.
Citation example:
Baughman, C., (Ed.). (1995). Women on ice: Feminist essays on the Tonya Harding/Nancy Kerrigan spectacle. Routledge.
Citation description:
Title of book (edition number if any). (Year of publication).:Publisher.
Citation example:
Longman dictionary of American English (3 rd. ed.). (2004). Pearson Education Ltd.
Citation description:
Author's last name, First initial. Middle initial (if any). (Year of publication). Title of Chapter or Essay. In Editor's first initial. Middle initial (if any). Last name. (Ed.), Title of book (pp. Page numbers for the chapter). Publisher.
Citation example:
Fox, A. A. (1993). Split subjectivity in country music and honky-tonk discourse. In G. H. Lewis (Ed.), All that glitters: Country music in
Format:
Author's last name, First initial. Middle initial. . (Year of publication). Series title: Issue title (Issue number). Publisher.
Citation example:
Perez, G., Byrne, J, & Wein, L.. (2005). Wonder Woman: Beauty and the beast (Issue 3). DC Comics.
Please refer to the APA style manual Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (REF BF 76.7 P83 at Ready Reference Shelf), or apastyle.apa.org for more information and examples about citing authors in the Reference List.
According to Jeff Hume-Pratuch at apastyle.org, following is the citation format:
American Psychiatric Association. (2013). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (5th ed.).
If you are citing the online version of the manual:
American Psychiatric Association. (2013). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (5th ed.). https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.books.9780890425596
Individual chapters and other parts of the DSM–5 have been assigned DOIs. If you used the online edition of the DSM, give the DOI in the publisher position.
American Psychiatric Association. (2013). Cautionary statement for forensic use of DSM-5. In Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (5th ed.). https://dsm.psychiatryonline.org/doi/full/10.1176/appi.books.9780890425596.CautionaryStatement
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