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  1. Paraphrasing

    Paraphrasing. A paraphrase restates another's idea (or your own previously published idea) in your own words. Paraphrasing allows you to summarize and synthesize information from one or more sources, focus on significant information, and compare and contrast relevant details. Published authors paraphrase their sources most of the time, rather ...

  2. Can I use one citation at the end of a multiple sentence paragraph, or

    When you summarize or paraphrase someone else's information in several sentences or more, it feels awkward to put in a citation at the end of each sentence you write. It is also awkward to read! However, technically, APA demands that your reader knows exactly what information you got from someone else and when you start using it.

  3. Paraphrasing in APA

    Parenthetical citation. For an APA parenthetical citation, write your paraphrase and then add the author and year in parenthesis at the end. Use a comma between the author and the year inside the parenthesis, and put the period for the end of the sentence outside the parenthesis. Example 1: Oh, say can you see by the dawn's early light.

  4. ACAP Learning Resources: Reference in APA 7: Paraphrasing

    You must reintroduce the citation if the paraphrase continues across multiple paragraphs. If the paragraph or sentence contains information from multiple sources, then cite as often as required to make sure the source is clearly acknowledged. The APA Style and Grammar Guidelines provide this example: Play therapists can experience many symptoms ...

  5. APA Citation Style, 7th Edition: In-Text Citations & Paraphrasing

    There are several rules of thumb you can follow to make sure that you are citing your paper correctly in APA 7 format. Think of your paper broken up into paragraphs. When you start a paragraph, the first time you add a sentence that has been paraphrased from a reference -> that's when you need to add an in-text citation.

  6. LibGuides: APA Citation Guide (7th edition) : Paraphrasing

    Paraphrasing. When you write information from a source in your own words, cite the source by adding an in-text citation at the end of the paraphrased portion as follows: Mother-infant attachment became a leading topic of developmental research following the publication of John Bowlby's studies (Hunt, 1993). Note: If you refer to the author's ...

  7. APA Style 6th Edition Blog: Paraphrasing

    For more on quoting and paraphrasing in APA Style, ... APA Style, however, consistently uses the author-date format to identify an idea's origin. ... Pages 15-16 of the Publication Manual show an example of how to paraphrase multiple ideas without this redundancy.

  8. LibGuides: APA Style (7th ed.): Paraphrasing and Summarising

    Paraphrasing. To paraphrase is to communicate the author's work in your own words and to acknowledge the source: Used to rewrite text in your own words. Used to clarify meaning. Used to shorten a longer statement, but keep the main ideas. Giving credit to the original author of the idea.

  9. Paraphrasing

    APA 7: Paraphrasing. A paraphrase restates an author's idea in your own words. Paraphrasing is an effective writing strategy because it allows authors to summarize and synthesize information from one or more sources, focus on significant information, and compare and contrast relevant details. You should paraphrase the majority of the time ...

  10. How to Paraphrase

    A paraphrase translates the source's words into your own voice and your own words. If you copy three or more words in a row, you must put those words in quotation marks and name the source. Just like a quotation, a paraphrase is always cited in your paper and on a separate page at the end.

  11. APA Style 6th Edition Blog: Citing Paraphrased Work in APA Style

    As the Publication Manual notes, citing your sources is imperative: "Whether paraphrasing, quoting an author directly, or describing an idea that influenced your work, you must credit the source" (p. 170). But, we are sometimes asked how a writer can properly and clearly attribute multiple ideas within a paragraph yet maintain a readable ...

  12. Appropriate level of citation

    Figure 8.1 in Chapter 8 of the Publication Manual provides an example of an appropriate level of citation. The number of sources you cite in your paper depends on the purpose of your work. For most papers, cite one or two of the most representative sources for each key point. Literature review papers typically include a more exhaustive list of ...

  13. Paraphrasing

    Includes a signal phrase at the beginning to introduce the paraphrase. For a paraphrase that is multiple sentences long, start each sentence with an indicator that the paraphrase is continuing, such as a signal phrase and include the year in the in-text citation: The author further explains….. (2020).

  14. APA Paraphrase

    When paraphrasing a passage, it is essential to express the ideas of the author in your own original words; however, the author's message and meaning should always be preserved. Charges of plagiarism can be avoided by including the proper citation of the work you are drawing from in your paraphrase. The APA requires a paraphrase to include ...

  15. In-Text Citations: The Basics

    APA Citation Basics. When using APA format, follow the author-date method of in-text citation. This means that the author's last name and the year of publication for the source should appear in the text, like, for example, (Jones, 1998). One complete reference for each source should appear in the reference list at the end of the paper.

  16. Paraphrasing

    6 Steps to Effective Paraphrasing. Reread the original passage until you understand its full meaning. Set the original aside, and write your paraphrase on a note card. Jot down a few words below your paraphrase to remind you later how you envision using this material. At the top of the note card, write a key word or phrase to indicate the ...

  17. APA Formatting and Style Guide (7th Edition)

    Basic guidelines for formatting the reference list at the end of a standard APA research paper Author/Authors Rules for handling works by a single author or multiple authors that apply to all APA-style references in your reference list, regardless of the type of work (book, article, electronic resource, etc.)

  18. How to Paraphrase

    Source text Paraphrase "The current research extends the previous work by revealing that listening to moral dilemmas could elicit a FLE [foreign-language effect] in highly proficient bilinguals. … Here, it has been demonstrated that hearing a foreign language can even influence moral decision making, and namely promote more utilitarian-type decisions" (Brouwer, 2019, p. 874).

  19. If my paraphrase consists of several sentences ...

    For example, the following is a paraphrase from an essay by Naomi S. Baron: Literacy consists of both reading and writing. The writing might take the form of marking up a text or making notes about it (Baron 194). Here your reader might think that the first sentence is your idea and that Baron's idea begins in the second sentence.

  20. Citing multiple works

    When citing multiple works parenthetically, place the citations in alphabetical order, ... Citing multiple works is covered in Section 8.12 of the APA Publication Manual, ... To highlight the work(s) most directly relevant to your point in a given sentence, place those citations first within parentheses in alphabetical order and then insert a ...

  21. How to Paraphrase APA with Multiple Authors

    How to Paraphrase APA with Multiple Authors. There are always two ways to cite a source. 1. Put the author's name in the text as part of your sentence. 2. Put the name of the author in parentheses. Use only last names in APA in-text citations; don't include book or article titles. The date must come right after the name of the author.

  22. APA In-Text Citations

    APA narrative citation examples According to Bilal (2020), current discourse suffers from shaky theoretical grounding. Yuley et al. (1999) conducted a study involving over 300 cats. Pandit and Putri (2022) criticized the government's actions, describing them as "extreme" and "bullying" (p. 44). APA in-text citations for multiple authors

  23. Quotations

    when reproducing an exact definition (see Section 6.22 of the Publication Manual ), when an author has said something memorably or succinctly, or. when you want to respond to exact wording (e.g., something someone said). Instructors, programs, editors, and publishers may establish limits on the use of direct quotations.