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May 172012
 

Question by ashley r: The location in an APA style reference page?
When using an APA format, do I include the city and state in the “location” of the book on the reference page? Just the city? Just the state? Does it matter?

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Answer by Amanda
It should look like this:

Yalom, I.D., & Leszcz, M (2005). The theory and practice of group psychotherapy: Fifth edition.New York, NY: Basic Books.

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May 172012
 

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May 162012
 

Question by Mindy B: Do you double space after a period in the reference page in APA format?
I know that in the paper you double space after a period. I’m just not sure if you do it when you’re writing the reference page. I’ve tried to look it up, but I can’t find the answer anywhere! Please help!

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Answer by Nicole
In the old days, when people used typewriters, you double spaced after periods. That’s something that was sort of dropped in the mid to late nineties when everyone was using computers. Though, originally people did that on computers, too.

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