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📚 Topic Summary
APA (American Psychological Association) style is a widely used format for academic writing, especially in the social sciences. Mastering APA citations is crucial for giving credit to sources, avoiding plagiarism, and maintaining the credibility of your work. This worksheet helps you practice the basic elements of APA referencing, from identifying different source types to formatting in-text citations and reference list entries.
🧠 Part A: Vocabulary
Match the term with its definition:
- Term: DOI
- Term: et al.
- Term: Hanging Indent
- Term: In-text Citation
- Term: Reference List
- Definition: A list of all the sources you cited in your paper.
- Definition: A digital identifier for a source.
- Definition: Used to indicate that you have not included all authors.
- Definition: Citing within the body of your work.
- Definition: The second line of a reference is indented.
(Match the terms above. Answers below.)
✍️ Part B: Fill in the Blanks
Complete the paragraph using the words below:
Word Bank: Author, Year, Source, Parenthetical, Narrative
An APA in-text citation can take two forms: __________ or __________. A __________ citation places the __________ and __________ inside parentheses, separated by a comma. A __________ citation integrates the __________ into the sentence and only places the __________ in parentheses.
(Fill in the blanks above. Answers below.)
🧐 Part C: Critical Thinking
Why is it important to use proper citations in academic writing? Explain in 2-3 sentences.
(Write your answer above.)
🔑 Answer Key
Part A: Vocabulary
- 🔍 DOI - A digital identifier for a source.
- 📚 et al. - Used to indicate that you have not included all authors.
- 📝 Hanging Indent - The second line of a reference is indented.
- 📌 In-text Citation - Citing within the body of your work.
- ⭐ Reference List - A list of all the sources you cited in your paper.
Part B: Fill in the Blanks
An APA in-text citation can take two forms: Parenthetical or Narrative. A Parenthetical citation places the Author and Year inside parentheses, separated by a comma. A Narrative citation integrates the Author into the sentence and only places the Year in parentheses.
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