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How Do I Cite This In Apsa Format

I need help with APSA citations!?

I use this site:

http://www.citationmachine.net/index2.ph...

How would I cite the CIA world factbook in APSA format?

The citation would be the same format as for any other book.

How do you cite Aristotle's "The Politics" in APSA (Not APA)?

Classical works are generally cited, in all citation systems, either as the translated edition (depending on the citation system, it may be listed under the original author with a "trans. So and So", or under the translator's name) or, if you have examined the original text, as the Greek edition. In either case, the date you use would be the publication date of the modern edition. You can't really cite the original work as such because it doesn't exist anymore -- all we've got are editions compiled by scholars from the many manuscripts come down to us.

How to cite Aristotle according to APA?

the web page (below) provides Basic Format for Books
Author, A. A. (Year of publication). Title of work: Capital letter also for subtitle. Location: Publisher.

Note: For "Location," you should always list the city and the state using the two letter postal abbreviation without periods (New York, NY).

Calfee, R. C., & Valencia, R. R. (1991). APA guide to preparing manuscripts for journal publication. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

there are more descriptions available at the web page

How do you cite the evidence from reading a text?

Do you mean cite as in write the correct source note? There is more than one way, and unless your professor demands that you use his source, just pick one and be consistent! In my theses and dissertation, I used what we called back then, Turabian, after the author, but which is now called the Chicago Manual of Style. The form is:Author's name in normal order (first - last) followed by a comma; the title of the book as it appears on the title page underlined followed by a space; an open parenthesis followed by The city of publication followed by a colon; the name of the publisher followed by a comma; the latest date of publication given on the back of the title page followed by a close parenthesis and a comma; the page number on which the information appears in this form {p. 36} followed by a period. All done!Certain rules: If the author is a corporate body, use their title in place of the author's name. If there are two or three authors use all their names separated by commas. If there are more than three use the first one's name followed by the abbreviate {et al.} (No period after et; a period after al.)* If there is more than one city listed for the publisher, use the home city if known, otherwise use the first one in the list.Note: There are no special rules for text books; treat them as any other book.Examples: The titles are not underlined because I can't figure out how to do that in Quora!Roger Crowley, Empires of the Sea (New York: Random House, 2008), p. 68.The Ohio State Historical Society, It Happened in Ohio (Columbus: The University of Ohio Press, 2010). p. 16.Francis W. Sears, Mark W. Zemansky, and Hugh D. Young, College Physics, Fourth Edition (Menlo Park, CA: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1977), p. 245.Hope this is what you wanted.* et al is the Latin meaning "and others." The full Latin phrase is et (and) alii (others). You will note that et is a full word, so no period, but al is the abbreviation for alii, so you need a period after al.

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