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PSYC 190 -- Brain Challenge and Sports Performance: Degradation, Renewal, Enhancement (Atlanta)

Dr. Hillary Rodman, Fall 2024

Guides to Citing

For examples and help, see the Purdue Online Writing Lab -- Research & Citation Resource

Emory library also provides a guide to citation.

If you are not sure which citation style to use, this guide has helpful advice structured by discipline. You may also want to check with the intended recipient of your work to see if they have specific style requirements.

Cite Using APA Style

 

The NEW Publication Manual of the APA, Seventh Edition, was published in the fall of 2019. Unfortunately, the Publication Manual of the APA, Seventh Edition, is not available as an e-book, but there are many good online resources that provide guidance on APA Style, 7th edition. 

Some helpful online resources for citing sources in APA Style, Seventh Edition are:

More online resources for APA Style

 

The following APA Style resources are freely available:

Academic Integrity

Plagiarism is presenting another person’s words and/or ideas as your own words/ideas either deliberately OR unintentionally. Plagiarism involves stealing another person's intellectual property.


The Honor Code at Emory University

From Article 4:

"Academic misconduct...includes...plagiarizing."

From the Appendix:

"Any person who uses a writer's ideas or phraseology without giving due credit is guilty of plagiarism."

"The student is entirely responsible for knowing and following the principles of paraphrasing."