American Psychological Association (APA) style is used in many fields of study, including social sciences and health sciences. The resources of this page are meant as an overview of some of the important features of formatting in APA style. All examples in this reference are from The Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association 7th edition (2020).
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For a quote provide a page number or describe the location.
If a direct quote is more than 40 words, it is called a block quote, modeled here:
Place it on a new line, do not use quotation marks, and indent it. The citation comes after the period of a block quote ... [it should look] like this. (APA, 2020, pp. 272- 273)
NOTE: Each ellipsis in the quote here means something was left out, and the square brackets mean the words inside are not the exact ones from the source.
A paraphrase does not need a page or location although you may want to provide one if it will be useful to the reader or the paraphrase is long.
Indirect citation is something cited in your source you want to refer to directly in your essay but have not read yourself. Use āas cited inā and only create a reference entry for the source you read. For example:
For interviews, un-recorded class lectures, talks, or anything which cannot be retrieved by a reader: in your text, make the context clear, provide the initials, last name, and a full date.
To mention a website in general: if you want to only refer to a site and not specific information on it, do not create a reference entry. Use the name of the site in a sentence and include the URL in parentheses. For example:
Formatting a Hanging Indent
To format a hanging indent, in Word, highlight the entry, then select hanging for the first line from the Paragraph tabās special indentation settings.
Author. (Year of Publication). Title [Type of source, if needed]. Source of the work.
DOI or URL if available
Authorās Last Name, Initial(s). (Year of publication). Title of article. Title of Journal, Volume(Issue), Pages.
Note: Provide the URL only if it will open directly to the source and there is no DOI.
Deng, L., & Deng, Q. (2018). The basic roles of indoor plants in human health and comfort. Environmental Science and Pollution Research International, 25(36), 36087ā36101. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-018-3554-1
Oke, A. E., Aghimien, D., & Adedoyin, A. (2018). SWOT analysis of indigenous and foreign contractors in a developing economy. The International Journal of Quality & Reliability Management, 35(6), 1289-1304.
Wasson, D. (2012). Galba. Ancient History Encyclopedia.
Endangered Languages Project. (n.d.). Lakota. First Peoples' Cultural Council. Retrieved May 5, 2021 from
Include a DOI or URL if there is one, if not, leave it out.
Oates, J. C., & Atwan, R. (Eds). (2000). The best American essays of the century. Houghton Mifflin.
Latola, K., & Savela, H. (2017). The interconnected Arctic ā UArctic congress 2016. Springer Open.
Simpson, N. (2017). The exclusion of people with disabilities from the food justice movement. In S. J. Ray & J. Sibarra (Eds.). Disability studies and the environmental humanities: Toward an eco-crip theory. (pp. 403-421). University of Nebraska Press.
APA 7th edition treats blog titles like periodical titles.
Fischer, A. G. (2020, September 17). Black women, police violence, and gentrification. Process: A blog for American history.
American Psychological Association. (2021, March 8). āI found it onlineā: Citing online works in APA Style. APA Style.
Bill L. Ann (2021, May 17). Thank you so much for this find it was a great find. I appreciate you! [Comment on the post āI found it onlineā]. APA Style.
Blocker, A. (2021, June 8). State trends in environmental justice legislation. Waste360.
Minnesota Environmental Quality Board. (2020). 2020 State water plan: Water and climate. (Minnesota State Publication No. 20-0899). Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources.
3M: Financial and strategic analysis review. (2021, August). Global Markets Direct SWOT Reports (Reference code: GDIGM758FSA).
Wirt J.G., Ingels, S.J., Glennie E., & Lauff E. (2012). Trends among young adults over three decades, 1974-2006. U.S. Department of Education. National Center for Education Statistics (NCES 2012-345) [Data set].
Paulson, J. (Director). (2018). Mister Rogers: Itās you I like: A retrospective of Mister Rogersā neighborhood [Documentary]. PBS.
GreenBiz. (2021, February 19). All we can save: Why we must learn from Indigenous wisdom [Video]. YouTube.
Meraji, S. M. (Host). (2020, May 20). COVID Diaries: Jessica and Sean apply for a loan [Audio podcast episode]. In CodeSwitch. NPR.
Use the first 20 elements (words [link], [image], [gif] etc.) as the title for comments and untitled social media posts.
APA Style [@Madeupname]. (2019, May 2). A twitter post on help for students and researchers with their writing process [Smile emoji]. More details @APA Style table [Tweet]. Twitter. https://twitterlinktotweet
Baldus, B. (2021, June). Metro State alumni, we would like to learn more about your experience at Metro State and your thoughts about the future. [Post]. LinkedIn.
If citing after the course is done or if the audience does not have access to the course, do not create a reference but rather cite as a personal communication.
DeJonghe, J. (2020, May 19). Books, literacy, and reading [PowerPoint slides]. Āé¶¹Ö±²„ D2L Brightspace. allcanaccess
Merriam-Webster. (n.d.). Style. In Merriam-Webster.com dictionary. Retrieved May 9, 2020, from
Sommer, R. (2004). Personal space. In C. D. Spielberger (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Applied Psychology (Vol. 3, pp. 15-17). Elsevier.
Alternative medicine. (2021, May 5). In Wikipedia.
Separate page, place the title about 3 or 4 lines from the top, centered, double-spaced:
APA Style 7th Edition Uses a Centered, Bold Title
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Table Example
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Level 1 |
Centered Bold Level One Heading |
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Level 2 |
Flush Left, Bold Level Two Heading |
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Level 3 |
Flush Left, Bold, Italic Level Three Heading |
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Level 4 |
Indented, Bold Level Four Heading. Begin paragraph text on the same line |
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Level 5 |
Indented, Bold, Italic Level Five Heading. Begin paragraph text on the same line |
Note. Use the note to describe content as needed. Any sources for tables or figures should both be credited in the note and have an entry in the references list. Adapted from āFormat for the Five Levels of Heading in APA Styleā by APA, The Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association 7th edition, p. 48. Copyright 2020 by the American Psychological Association.
Any kind of visual display that is not a table is considered a figure. Provide a numbered heading and title above and a note below.
The Americas
Note. The Americas are connected but often referred to as North America and South America. From Morales, M. (2023), The Planet Book.