Work(s) Cited:
An entry that appears at the end of your paper that starts on its own separate page.
Format:
All works cited should be double spaced, have a hanging indent and be listed in alphabetical order. The elements to include are as follows:
Author's Last Name, First Name. "Title of Article." Title of Journal, Volume*, Issue*, Year, Pages.
Examples:
If one author:
Freud, Sigmund. "What Does Psychology Actually Do: Why Do We Need It." Psychology Quarterly, vol. IV, no. 3, 2019, pp. 21-23.
*Please note that you should use the number format that is used by the source whether it be Roman (I, II, III, IV) or Arabic (1, 2, 3, 4) numerals.
In-Text Citation
Using in-text citation is necessary to help avoid instances of plagiarism. It is an entry that appears in the body of your paper that includes the last name of the author and page number when you express information or ideas taken from a source through a quote or by using your own words.
Examples:
If one author:
(Freud 21).
Freud stated that "Insert quoted text here" (21).