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I literally can't thank you enough for your strategic, cohesive, and comprehensive content! I just started my graduate program last week and I am getting a jump start on my papers and your channel has been extremely helpful!
Thank you!! I found you as I was searching for assistance with citing in APA format as I just started college after 20 years and was completely confused. I appreciate your videos!!
Hello Chelsea, thank you so much for sharing your videos specifically, referring to APA!! I just finished my two Summer semesters and thanks to you and your videos especially, with APA papers and now learning PowerPoint presentations, I passed both classes with A's!! I wish I found your videos years ago but SO appreciate them now and I can't wait to use them in my future classes!!❤️🥰🙏🏼🙏🏼
I had a question for works that stand alone, the order for the author would be: Author's last name, first initial of middle name. first initial of first name. For works that are a part of a greater whole, the order for the author would be: Author's last name, first initial of first name. first initial of middle name. Is this correct for APA format?
On the APA website, it shows a different order for the author name. John David Smith would be Smith, J. D. I noticed your suggestion puts the middle initial to the left of the first initial.
Thank you so much for these tutorials they are very helpful. The only thing I think is different, is that, you use the date conventions of the country you are in, I believe. For instance in Australia it would be day than month. And please correct me if I’m wrong.
Hi Chelsea! I appreciate all of your informative videos on writing research papers, as I am currently facing the task of writing one this semester. My professor was going over referencing today using APA 7th edition, and I came across this video after class. I noticed that you said throughout your video that when we include the author, we should include it by their last name, middle initial, first initial, but isn't the correct way of referencing the author by last name, first initial, middle initial? I looked up one of the articles you used as an example to see the full name of the author (e.g., Christopher J. Soto) to confirm the actual order of how to include the author's full name when referencing it, and I found that it is last name, first initial, middle initial. You wrote it down correctly in your example, but you just stated it out of order, which may confuse someone unfamiliar with referencing. I just wanted to point this out so that maybe you can edit what you said in the video so someone who is new to this doesn't get it wrong. Anyhow, thank you again for sharing your knowledge with us, as it has been extremely helpful. I am looking forward to purchasing your digital APA-made easy guidebook this week.
Does referencing scholarly articles follow the exact same guidelines as journal articles? and referencing blogs follows the exact same guideline as newspaper articles right? The only difference for scholarly articles and blogs is the date portion. Is this correct for APA format?
Not sure if I’m confusing referencing styles but when one sees “et al” after a list of numerous authors, is that APA referencing and citations or something else? Btw stumbled across your channel today and I love the content, thanks for taking time to make such impactful videos 🙏🏾
I have no idea, so I can't answer your question. But I just saw here video on in text citations for APA, she used "et al" there. So maybe you should check out the video about in text citation
I think its a way of shortening having to putting all the authors down. So, say if you have five authors that worked on a piece together. You would mention the first author's last name and then at et al to include the rest of the collaborators without having to list out everyone of the collaborators. So, if I had Johnson, Baker, Watson, Sherlock, and General, then when I reference them in my paper, I could say Johnson et al. (2022) mentioned....
hey, i just found out your channel because I'm struggling with my thesis right now but idk where to start honestly, can you recommend which video i should go through first, sec, third, etc. in order to write a thesis, thanks in advance 💓
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I literally can't thank you enough for your strategic, cohesive, and comprehensive content! I just started my graduate program last week and I am getting a jump start on my papers and your channel has been extremely helpful!
I'm happy to help!! Glad you found this video helpful. I'll be rooting for you in your classes 😊
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Thank you!! I found you as I was searching for assistance with citing in APA format as I just started college after 20 years and was completely confused. I appreciate your videos!!
Thanks for the videos and the downloads. I learned a lot!
Hello Chelsea, thank you so much for sharing your videos specifically, referring to APA!! I just finished my two Summer semesters and thanks to you and your videos especially, with APA papers and now learning PowerPoint presentations, I passed both classes with A's!! I wish I found your videos years ago but SO appreciate them now and I can't wait to use them in my future classes!!❤️🥰🙏🏼🙏🏼
That's amazing!!! Thank you for taking the time to share that with me. I'll be wishing you the best of luck this semester.
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I had a question for works that stand alone, the order for the author would be: Author's last name, first initial of middle name. first initial of first name. For works that are a part of a greater whole, the order for the author would be: Author's last name, first initial of first name. first initial of middle name. Is this correct for APA format?
I got much information about APA 7th edition, thank you so much...
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On the APA website, it shows a different order for the author name. John David Smith would be Smith, J. D. I noticed your suggestion puts the middle initial to the left of the first initial.
Thank you so much for these tutorials they are very helpful. The only thing I think is different, is that, you use the date conventions of the country you are in, I believe. For instance in Australia it would be day than month. And please correct me if I’m wrong.
You really help me understand clearly.
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Thank you so much for this informative and helpful video on APA.
Great! I'm happy to help. Thanks for your support 😊
Hi Chelsea! I appreciate all of your informative videos on writing research papers, as I am currently facing the task of writing one this semester. My professor was going over referencing today using APA 7th edition, and I came across this video after class. I noticed that you said throughout your video that when we include the author, we should include it by their last name, middle initial, first initial, but isn't the correct way of referencing the author by last name, first initial, middle initial? I looked up one of the articles you used as an example to see the full name of the author (e.g., Christopher J. Soto) to confirm the actual order of how to include the author's full name when referencing it, and I found that it is last name, first initial, middle initial. You wrote it down correctly in your example, but you just stated it out of order, which may confuse someone unfamiliar with referencing. I just wanted to point this out so that maybe you can edit what you said in the video so someone who is new to this doesn't get it wrong. Anyhow, thank you again for sharing your knowledge with us, as it has been extremely helpful. I am looking forward to purchasing your digital APA-made easy guidebook this week.
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Does referencing scholarly articles follow the exact same guidelines as journal articles? and referencing blogs follows the exact same guideline as newspaper articles right? The only difference for scholarly articles and blogs is the date portion. Is this correct for APA format?
...thank you so much for all your help!!!
Cool! thanks, really learned a lot
Good stuff Chelsea.
This video helps a lot!! Thanks!!
Not sure if I’m confusing referencing styles but when one sees “et al” after a list of numerous authors, is that APA referencing and citations or something else?
Btw stumbled across your channel today and I love the content, thanks for taking time to make such impactful videos 🙏🏾
I have no idea, so I can't answer your question. But I just saw here video on in text citations for APA, she used "et al" there. So maybe you should check out the video about in text citation
I think its a way of shortening having to putting all the authors down. So, say if you have five authors that worked on a piece together. You would mention the first author's last name and then at et al to include the rest of the collaborators without having to list out everyone of the collaborators. So, if I had Johnson, Baker, Watson, Sherlock, and General, then when I reference them in my paper, I could say Johnson et al. (2022) mentioned....
Thank you
Brilliant, thanks so much :-)
hey, i just found out your channel because I'm struggling with my thesis right now but idk where to start honestly, can you recommend which video i should go through first, sec, third, etc. in order to write a thesis, thanks in advance 💓
Very helpful 👍 thank you 🥰
I appreciate your support!! 😊
maybe I am just blind but I do not see the PDF download!
Why is there an indent on the URL on the next line? Is this indent created by using the tab. And is this mandatory?
I was in a webinar just now with you and lost you don't know how to get back to it
where 9s the document?
Where is the PDF 😢?
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