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1 APA Citations And other fun stuff that is pertinent to your speeches

2 Books Butler, J. (1990). Gender trouble: Feminism and the subversion of identity. New York: Routledge. Campbell, A. (1993). Men, women and aggression. New York: BasicBooks. Coates, J. (2003). Men talk. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing. *note* Last name, First initial. *note* Name of book in italics *note* capitalize first letter of first word *note* and capitalize the first letter of the first word after a colon

3 Journal Articles Coleman, M. & Ganong, L. H. (1985). Love and sex-role stereotypes: Do macho men and feminine women make better lovers? Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 49, 170- 176. Connell, R. W. & Messerschmidt, J. W. (2005). Hegemonic masculinity: Rethinking the concept. Gender & Society, 19, 829-859. *note* Last name, First initial. *note* capitalize first letter of first word *note* and capitalize the first letter of the first word after a colon *note* Journal name and volume # in italics

4 Personal Communication “Personal communication may be letters, memos, some electronic communications, personal interviews, telephone conversations, and the like. Because they do not provide recoverable data, personal communications are not included in the reference list… Give the initials as well as the surname of the communicator, and provide exact a date as possible” (p. 214). For example: C.B. Livesay (personal communication, September 19, 2006

5 Magazine Articles Kandel, E.R., & Squire, L.R. (2000, November 10). Neuroscience: Breaking down scientific barriers to the study of the brain and mind. Science, 290, 1113-1120. *note* Specific date *note* Magazine name and volume # in italics

6 Oral Citations Make sure to give the author, year, and title if applicable For example –“According to Livesay in 2007, in an article entitled Emotional expressivity, psychological gender, and relational satisfaction: Towards a “recipe” for satisfying romantic relationships, there were no significant sex differences in reported levels of relational satisfaction.”

7 After naming the article (or book) the first time, you can cite the same study from then on like this: “Livesay, in 2007, found that femininity was significantly correlated with relational satisfaction.” Oral Citations

8 And now for the “other stuff that is pertinent to your speeches” of which I spoke http://www.ilstu.edu/~skhunt2/com110/i ndex_files/Page318.htmhttp://www.ilstu.edu/~skhunt2/com110/i ndex_files/Page318.htm http://www.communication.ilstu.edu/dep t/Com110/downloads.shtmlhttp://www.communication.ilstu.edu/dep t/Com110/downloads.shtml

9 Other helpful links http://owl.english.purdue.edu/ http://www.stylewizard.com/apa5/apawi z.htmlhttp://www.stylewizard.com/apa5/apawi z.html


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