Example 1: Direct quote with page number, book with DOI
(Author's Last Name, Year, p. Page Number)
Example: "This is a direct quote from the book" (Smith, 2023, p. 105).
Example 2: Direct quote with page number, book without DOI
(Author's Last Name, Year, p. Page Number)
Example: "This is another direct quote" (Jones, 2022, p. 52).
Example 3: Paraphrase from Chapter 5, book with DOI
(Author's Last Name, Year)
Example: The concept of X was thoroughly explored in Chapter 5 (Brown, 2021).
Complete Reference List Entry (for all the examples above – remember to replace with your actual book information):
Example with DOI:
Smith, J. (2023). *Title of Book*. Publisher. https://doi.org/xxxxxxxxx
Example without DOI:
Jones, A. (2022). *Title of Book*. Publisher.
Example with DOI:
Brown, B. (2021). *Title of Book*. Publisher. https://doi.org/xxxxxxxxx
Important Notes:
* Replace "Author's Last Name," "Year," "Title of Book," "Publisher," "Page Number," and "https://doi.org/xxxxxxxxx" with the actual information from your source.
* If you are using a specific edition, include it in the reference list entry. For example, `2nd ed.`
* If you are citing multiple works by the same author in the same year, use a, b, c, etc., after the year in both the in-text citation and the reference list (e.g., (Smith, 2023a)).
* Always double-check your formatting against the latest Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association.
Remember to consult your style guide for the most up-to-date and accurate information.