What is an example of a textbook citation?

The format depends on the citation style (e.g., MLA, APA, Chicago). Here are examples in a few common styles:

APA (7th Edition):

For a book with one author:

> Smith, J. (2023). *Title of book*. Publisher.

MLA (9th Edition):

For a book with one author:

> Smith, John. *Title of Book*. Publisher, Year.

Chicago (17th Edition, Author-Date):

For a book with one author:

> Smith, John. 2023. *Title of Book*. Publisher.

Example using a hypothetical book:

Let's say the book is:

*Title:* The Psychology of Learning

*Author:* Jane Doe

*Publisher:* Academic Press

*Year:* 2022

Here's how the citation would look in each style:

* APA: Doe, J. (2022). *The psychology of learning*. Academic Press.

* MLA: Doe, Jane. *The Psychology of Learning*. Academic Press, 2022.

* Chicago (Author-Date): Doe, Jane. 2022. *The Psychology of Learning*. Academic Press.

Remember to replace the bracketed information with the actual details of the book you are citing. Always consult a style guide for the most accurate and up-to-date formatting rules.

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