References

 

Authored Book:

Kimmel, A. J. (1988). Ethics and values in applied social research. Newbury

        Park, CA: Sage.

Lana, R. E. (1969). Assumptions of social psychology. New York:

        Appleton-Century-Crofts.

Levin, J., & Arluke, A. (1987). Gossip: The inside scoop. New York: Plenum.

 

Edited Book:

Gergen, K. J., & Gergen, M. (Eds.). (1984). Historical social psychology.

        Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

Morawski, J. G. (Ed.). (1988). The rise of experimentation in American

        psychology.
New Haven: Yale University Press.

 

Journal Article Paginated by Volume:

Arms, R. L., Russell, G. W., & Sandilands, M. L. (1978). Effects on the hostility

        of spectators’ viewing aggressive sports.  Sports Psychology Quarterly, 42,

        275-279.

Tybout, A. M., Calder, B. J., & Sternthal, B. (1981).  Using information processing

        theory to design marketing strategies. Journal of Marketing Research, 18, 73-79.

 

Journal Article Paginated by Issue:

Goldstein, J. H. (1978). In vivo veritas: Has humor research looked at humor?

       
Humor Research Newsletter, 3(1), 3-4.

Valdiserri, R. O., Tama, G. M., & Ho, M. (1988).  The role of community advisory

        committees in clinical trials of anti-HIV agents. IRB: A Review of Human Subjects

        Research, 10
(4), 5-7.

 

Citation of a Work Discussed in a Secondary Source (e.g., for a study by Seidenberg and McClelland cited in Coltheart et al.)

Coltheart, M., Curtis, B., Atkins, P., & Haller, M. (1993). Models of reading aloud:

        Dual-route and parallel-distributed-processing approaches. Psychological Review,

       100, 589-608.

  • Give the secondary source in the reference list; in the text, name the original work, and give a citation for the secondary source.  For example, if Seidenberg and McClelland’s work is cited in Coltheart et al. and you did not read the Seidenberg work, list the Coltheart work on the reference page. In the text, use the following citation:

Seidenberg and McClelland’s study (as cited in Coltheart, Curtis, Atkins, &

Haller, 1993), found that subjects who………………

 

Abstract as Source:

Bekerian, D. A. (1993). In search of the typical eyewitness [Abstract].  American

        Psychologist, 48, 574-576.

 

Encyclopedia or Dictionary (with authors or editors):

Sadie, S. (Ed.).  (1980). The new Grove dictionary of music and musicians (6th

        ed., Vols. 1-20). London: Macmillan.

 

Encyclopedia or Dictionary (no author or editor):

Merriam-Webster’s collegiate dictionary (10th ed.). Springfield, MA:

        Merriam-Webster.

Magazine or Newspaper Article:

Rowan, R. (1979, August 13).  Where did that rumor come from? Fortune,

        pp.130-137.

 

Electronic Media:

Author, I. (date). Title of article. Name of Periodical [On-line], xx. Available:

        Specify path.

 

 

 

 


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