This is the best short description of writing in APA I have ever seen. I teach Criminal Justice and require my students to write in APA so they can get used to showing support for and documentation of their arguments or thesis. If you teach and require APA, I would highly recommend you post a link to this video in your syllabus. Thank you M.A. Scott!
Wow, why wasn't I taught this in high school? It's slightly confusing to me, but sometimes I have to watch something over and over to catch on. However this was very informative. Thank you.
MorganRaiderNews If you go to my other web page, you will find some downloadable note-taking sheets and other information. sites.google.com/site/mascottediting/home/tutorials/apa-tutorials/in-text-citations
if im lucky enough to get an answer, when i am using APA style through microsof word references , it is not including the page no. in n-text citation .. what should i alternatively do?
Excellent material! I was lucky enough to learn this for my English II, and especially English III and IV AP/dual enrollment courses back in HS. We scratched the surface on all styles in II, then spent the entire year on specific styles especially MLA, AMA, and APA our junior year. We really dug in deep that third year. The reason was simple we would use it the following year for English IV Dual Enrollment. That course is essentially comp I at University of Texas RGV. There we applied what we learned sophomore and junior years for college credit our. I know, however, that this is the exception and not the rule hence why that high school is within the top 10 nationally in the US. Later, once I started undergrad and then now during my graduate studies I appreciate the value of this early introduction and education on this! We only had AP classes back in HS with the exception of freshmen year which is all Pre-AP. It’s sad that many students don’t see this until they begin college, university or even grad school!
Very useful but had to mute the video and turn on the subtitles cuz its super irritating when you swallow saliva that loudly bruh don't do that in the future
lingling kong if you are citing specific information that you found on a specific page, you should cite the page number even if it is not quoted material. If it is more general information, you don’t need the page number.
lingling kong If you paraphrase a specific piece of information, you would include the page number where we can find it. If it’s a broad reference to general information, you don’t need the page reference.
Professor Mary Anne what about two authors who wrote a scholarly research paper and you cite them do you need both of them or do you use one and add etel
Pogiso Sehume for 2 authors, you cite them both. Here is an excellent quick guide: owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/apa_style/apa_formatting_and_style_guide/in_text_citations_author_authors.html.
This is one of the best videos on APA in-text citations I use for my Nursing students. Just wondering if there is an updated version for APA 7th edition? Thanks!
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You can find some links to more information like that here: sites.google.com/site/mascottediting/home/tutorials/apa-tutorials/apa-style-basics/apa-additional-documentation-questions
Thanks so much for that sharp eye, Janel. In general, APA uses the past tense. I created this video for our general university audience and some of this depends upon the purpose of the paper and the desires of the professor. If it is not an applied research paper, many professors treat it as any other discussion of literature, which calls for the present tense when talking about the implications/claims/conclusions. That said, if you look at the APA manual, you will see a section on "smoothness of expression". In general, when talking about how a study was conducted, you use the past tense or the present perfect (e.g. "researchers have shown"). However, when you discuss the implications of the results/study and conclusions, you typically use the present tense. I should probably add a more definitive caveat here. Thanks for the input! :)
It depends on the information you are providing. If you are talking about what the article says (or what the authors conclude or argue), you use the present tense. If you are referring to specific actions in the past, like how the research was conducted, you use the past tense. Some Ph.D. programs or journals have more specific preferences, however.
Aly Tarmin depending on what kind of website you are looking at, I would caution against a site that does not offer a clear author. If it is a .gov site or an organization’s site, the organization would serve as the author. Start with the Purdue OWL’s style guide if you don’t have the APA manual. owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/apa_style/apa_formatting_and_style_guide/general_format.html.
Hi. in case you might need some help with your assignments and essays kindly contact me through lewispaps@gmail.com. I have extensive experience in academic writing and internet research in different disciplines, for instance, nursing, business, biological sciences, geography, psychology, etc. I have the most relevant experience in MLA, APA, CHICAGO, TURABIAN, and IEEE.
serah oly Here is a good discussion of how much to include in quotation marks and when to use a block quote: owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/mla_style/mla_formatting_and_style_guide/mla_formatting_quotations.html
thank you very much! I learned from everything you mentioned; everything was new for me. I never learned APA in high school (only MLA) and here I am first year in university and all my classes for my program are APA :0
Hi. in case you might need some help with your assignments and essays kindly contact me through lewispaps@gmail.com. I have extensive experience in academic writing and internet research in different disciplines, for instance, nursing, business, biological sciences, geography, psychology, etc. I have the most relevant experience in MLA, APA, CHICAGO, TURABIAN, and IEEE.
Sarah 7azim your library should have a copy of the latest APA manual. Another excellent resource is the style guide on Purdue ‘s online writing lab owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/apa_style/apa_formatting_and_style_guide/general_format.html
Hi. in case you might need some help with your assignments and essays kindly contact me through lewispaps@gmail.com. I have extensive experience in academic writing and internet research in different disciplines, for instance, nursing, business, biological sciences, geography, psychology, etc. I have the most relevant experience in MLA, APA, CHICAGO, TURABIAN, and IEEE.
Hi. in case you might need some help with your assignments and essays kindly contact me through lewispaps@gmail.com. I have extensive experience in academic writing and internet research in different disciplines, for instance, nursing, business, biological sciences, geography, psychology, etc.
Thank you! What if I am wanting to use the same source multiple times throughout my paper but am citing different parts of the book? In my reference page do I need to make a separate reference for each citation with different page numbers or do I site the book one time and just include the range of pages I used?
Abbie McMillan if it’s a book, the same reference is fine. Just use the appropriate page numbers. If it is a collection of different essays or articles, you would cite each one and include each essay as a separate entry on your references page. If the chapters are written by different people, cite them as separate works as well. The Purdue OWL website has an excellent APA style guide. You would look up the entry for how to cite a chapter in a book or anthology.
Bravo! Bravisimo! I (Eddie Hodges) would like to say, " Your tutorial is AWESOME". It's well explained. Thank you, much! Eddie Hodges/ Philadelphia, PA USA
Hi. in case you might need some help with your assignments and essays kindly contact me through lewispaps@gmail.com. I have extensive experience in academic writing and internet research in different disciplines, for instance, nursing, business, biological sciences, geography, psychology, etc. I have the most relevant experience in MLA, APA, CHICAGO, TURABIAN, and IEEE.
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This is the best short description of writing in APA I have ever seen. I teach Criminal Justice and require my students to write in APA so they can get used to showing support for and documentation of their arguments or thesis. If you teach and require APA, I would highly recommend you post a link to this video in your syllabus. Thank you M.A. Scott!
You have such a pleasant speaking voice, I can listen to you all day. Thank you for the great video :)
Thank you, I really needed this quick refresher since I have been out of school for 6 years and I'm now returning to pursue my masters.
I found your voice to be very soothing and calming to listen to. I also found the contents very helpful! Thanks for the tips
Sarah Bober thank you!
Life savior. I am in my glad studies and this video explains plagiarism in simple and understandable words.
Every grad school program needs to make this video a part of required videos. Absolutely amazing. I wish I would have seen this months ago!
I'm definitely passing your link along! This makes sense for both undergrads and graduate students. Thank you for a real contribution to good writing.
Thanks so much!
AWESOME THIS INFORMATION IS SO USEFUL HOWEVER THE SALIVA SOUNDS DISTRACTED ME SO MUCH, I KEPT THINKING YOU SHOULD DRINK WATER THROUGHOUT THE VIDEO
yes it’s driving me insane i barely was able to watch the video all the way through.
I knew this was going to be good one when the south park kids showed up, thank you!
Wow, why wasn't I taught this in high school? It's slightly confusing to me, but sometimes I have to watch something over and over to catch on. However this was very informative. Thank you.
this is 6th grade work, actually
thank so mush for who published this video
Do you have a slide-show or suggestions for guided notes to accompany this APA tutorial?
MorganRaiderNews If you go to my other web page, you will find some downloadable note-taking sheets and other information. sites.google.com/site/mascottediting/home/tutorials/apa-tutorials/in-text-citations
if im lucky enough to get an answer, when i am using APA style through microsof word references , it is not including the page no. in n-text citation .. what should i alternatively do?
Excellent material! I was lucky enough to learn this for my English II, and especially English III and IV AP/dual enrollment courses back in HS. We scratched the surface on all styles in II, then spent the entire year on specific styles especially MLA, AMA, and APA our junior year. We really dug in deep that third year. The reason was simple we would use it the following year for English IV Dual Enrollment. That course is essentially comp I at University of Texas RGV. There we applied what we learned sophomore and junior years for college credit our. I know, however, that this is the exception and not the rule hence why that high school is within the top 10 nationally in the US. Later, once I started undergrad and then now during my graduate studies I appreciate the value of this early introduction and education on this! We only had AP classes back in HS with the exception of freshmen year which is all Pre-AP. It’s sad that many students don’t see this until they begin college, university or even grad school!
Very useful but had to mute the video and turn on the subtitles cuz its super irritating when you swallow saliva that loudly bruh don't do that in the future
True
In 6:14, why page number is shown on the first citation? Isn't page number is only shown on direct quote?
lingling kong if you are citing specific information that you found on a specific page, you should cite the page number even if it is not quoted material. If it is more general information, you don’t need the page number.
lingling kong If you paraphrase a specific piece of information, you would include the page number where we can find it. If it’s a broad reference to general information, you don’t need the page reference.
Thank you so much. This is th best source for me. You are wonderful
Can anyone see when this video was published? Trying to do an in text citation for this video
Great source for my beginning and continuing graduate students! Thanks!
Really very helpful video🎉
Thanks
Thanks for putting this together, i am using it in two of my classes. Nicely done!
Professor Mary Anne what about two authors who wrote a scholarly research paper and you cite them do you need both of them or do you use one and add etel
Pogiso Sehume for 2 authors, you cite them both. Here is an excellent quick guide: owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/apa_style/apa_formatting_and_style_guide/in_text_citations_author_authors.html.
@@WRmascott Thank you so much because writing papers are difficult. I have the worst writers block.
This is one of the best videos on APA in-text citations I use for my Nursing students. Just wondering if there is an updated version for APA 7th edition? Thanks!
I was wondering the same. This is awesome!
Hi M.A. Scott, this video has been very helpful. Is there a way to get a print out to use? Thank you.
Hi. in case you might need some help with your assignments and essays kindly contact me through lewispaps@gmail.com. I have extensive experience in academic writing and internet research in different disciplines, for instance, nursing, business, biological sciences, geography, psychology, etc.
Amanda Escalante I’m so glad it was helpful. I have other materials here: sites.google.com/site/mascottediting/home/tutorials/apa-tutorials
Thanks! But how about in-text citation of electronic sources like e-mails, and websites???
You can find some links to more information like that here: sites.google.com/site/mascottediting/home/tutorials/apa-tutorials/apa-style-basics/apa-additional-documentation-questions
How about citing a video in APA format? How do you do that?
This is a great video, but the information provided at 8:18 is incorrect. APA only uses past or past perfect tenses. It does not use present tense.
Thanks so much for that sharp eye, Janel. In general, APA uses the past tense. I created this video for our general university audience and some of this depends upon the purpose of the paper and the desires of the professor. If it is not an applied research paper, many professors treat it as any other discussion of literature, which calls for the present tense when talking about the implications/claims/conclusions. That said, if you look at the APA manual, you will see a section on "smoothness of expression". In general, when talking about how a study was conducted, you use the past tense or the present perfect (e.g. "researchers have shown"). However, when you discuss the implications of the results/study and conclusions, you typically use the present tense. I should probably add a more definitive caveat here. Thanks for the input! :)
Thank you for this help! really refreshed my mind on the format!!
I have to use my Dell to read the paper. I’ll get back to you tomorrow.
Very nice video
helped me much
So how do yoou cite that you are using someone elses art work?
Shouldn't the signal verbs be in the past tense or present perfect?
It depends on the information you are providing. If you are talking about what the article says (or what the authors conclude or argue), you use the present tense. If you are referring to specific actions in the past, like how the research was conducted, you use the past tense. Some Ph.D. programs or journals have more specific preferences, however.
what if there is no author or page number on a website?
Aly Tarmin depending on what kind of website you are looking at, I would caution against a site that does not offer a clear author. If it is a .gov site or an organization’s site, the organization would serve as the author. Start with the Purdue OWL’s style guide if you don’t have the APA manual. owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/apa_style/apa_formatting_and_style_guide/general_format.html.
Hi. in case you might need some help with your assignments and essays kindly contact me through lewispaps@gmail.com. I have extensive experience in academic writing and internet research in different disciplines, for instance, nursing, business, biological sciences, geography, psychology, etc. I have the most relevant experience in MLA, APA, CHICAGO, TURABIAN, and IEEE.
How much words can u put in a quotation mark... I need help with research writing.
serah oly Here is a good discussion of how much to include in quotation marks and when to use a block quote: owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/mla_style/mla_formatting_and_style_guide/mla_formatting_quotations.html
I love the characters!!!😍so cute and funny!!!!🤣
Yo pu don’t suck you are an amazing teacher
It is an excellent video.
How can I wright my paper if the author more that 10 references?
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Thank u so much. Well explained
thank you very much! I learned from everything you mentioned; everything was new for me. I never learned APA in high school (only MLA) and here I am first year in university and all my classes for my program are APA :0
K T I’m so glad it was helpful! Good luck with your studies.
Hi. in case you might need some help with your assignments and essays kindly contact me through lewispaps@gmail.com. I have extensive experience in academic writing and internet research in different disciplines, for instance, nursing, business, biological sciences, geography, psychology, etc. I have the most relevant experience in MLA, APA, CHICAGO, TURABIAN, and IEEE.
I'm getting ready to start my graduate studies. Thank for the review.
You helped me out very good
This was extremely helpful thanks for taking the time to make this video
Were those South Park characters in quotation marks?
They are in the credits/sources
Is there a link to print your slides for personal use? Thank you so much for this!
Janet Flohr I have posted a pdf if the slides on my other site. sites.google.com/site/mascottediting/home/tutorials/apa-tutorials/in-text-citations.
Thank you very much. This has been extremely helpful.
I need the book of APA
Could u please help me ??
Sarah 7azim your library should have a copy of the latest APA manual. Another excellent resource is the style guide on Purdue ‘s online writing lab owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/apa_style/apa_formatting_and_style_guide/general_format.html
Hi. in case you might need some help with your assignments and essays kindly contact me through lewispaps@gmail.com. I have extensive experience in academic writing and internet research in different disciplines, for instance, nursing, business, biological sciences, geography, psychology, etc. I have the most relevant experience in MLA, APA, CHICAGO, TURABIAN, and IEEE.
this is awesome very helpful
I LOVE IT !! So useful, great explanations and examples. I wished I had found this sooner for my APA paper. thanks for sharing!
Hi. in case you might need some help with your assignments and essays kindly contact me through lewispaps@gmail.com. I have extensive experience in academic writing and internet research in different disciplines, for instance, nursing, business, biological sciences, geography, psychology, etc.
Why did you use South Park characters...
Love your video, very helpful. It could use a bit more saliva sounds, but the amount provided wasn't bad.
Dear lord I wanted to die while listen because it sounds like her mic is inside of her mouth!
why does she swallow so loud? hardly listened to it, a useful video though. Thanks. Maybe just need to drink more water before recording?
Beautiful piece
Great research for my starting
Thank you soooo much!!!.........I sooo much appreciate this!!!
Amazing video. Thank you so much for the help.
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This is awesome, i am sharing your link with my MBA class. Would you please make another video on how to write References page.
That's wonderful! Thanks! I have a video about building a reference page here: ruclips.net/video/UZ3XTSKJeX0/видео.html This should cover the basics.
Great effort. This video was very helpful for me, thank you.
Thank you so much for this video. It helped tremendously!!!!
this was very informative and easy to follow
You are the best in APA I thank you for this 👌
Thank you! What if I am wanting to use the same source multiple times throughout my paper but am citing different parts of the book? In my reference page do I need to make a separate reference for each citation with different page numbers or do I site the book one time and just include the range of pages I used?
Abbie McMillan if it’s a book, the same reference is fine. Just use the appropriate page numbers. If it is a collection of different essays or articles, you would cite each one and include each essay as a separate entry on your references page. If the chapters are written by different people, cite them as separate works as well. The Purdue OWL website has an excellent APA style guide. You would look up the entry for how to cite a chapter in a book or anthology.
I appreciate this information.
Very useful
This video is not suitable for people having Misophonia... Sound of saliva is irritiating....
I was looking for this comment. It was an excruciating watch. You can even hear the sound of dry skin when she scratches her arm. Terribleeeeeeee
সো নাইছ ভিডিও টা চালিয়ে যান এবং পাশে থাকলে পাশে পাবেন ওকে
very nice and helpful explanation.Thanks!
This is amazing, thank you so much, I finally get it !!!
I literally can NOT listen to people who speak this way
It's so annoying
bro every swallow 😭
I came here from UoPeople!
Best ever
Your video really helped me a lot. Thank you so much.
Bravo! Bravisimo! I (Eddie Hodges) would like to say, " Your tutorial is AWESOME". It's well explained. Thank you, much! Eddie Hodges/ Philadelphia, PA USA
Thank you so much! I'm so glad it is helpful. :-)
Thank you very much, this is very helpful for me !
Excellent! Thank you for sharing this video.
Great now I wanna watch SouthPark...nice goin eh?😋
Very effective video for student use!
omg i love the characters! they're from south park
thanks miss
Hi. in case you might need some help with your assignments and essays kindly contact me through lewispaps@gmail.com. I have extensive experience in academic writing and internet research in different disciplines, for instance, nursing, business, biological sciences, geography, psychology, etc. I have the most relevant experience in MLA, APA, CHICAGO, TURABIAN, and IEEE.
I can hear the saliva smacking when you talk. Excruciating watch 💀
So grate
can any correct my reference in apa format
how to change from one style to apa
What if you wanted this video as a citation ? RUclips I mean
Susan Bruce blog.apastyle.org/apastyle/2011/10/how-to-create-a-reference-for-a-youtube-video.html
M.A. Scott that’s confusing. A video would be very much easier to understand
Excellent!! Thanks!!
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Good information, bad audio.
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Thanks so much.
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Wow, thank you!
Thank you.
too much lip smacking... sounds like she's having lunch. eeeeew
I wish I had cited while I wrote😭
i can hear you swallow 😻😻
I hate this video with all my heart, the sound of the saliva is disgusting
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That was my brother that doesent like school