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Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, Study notes of Communication

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Publication Manual of the American
Psychological Association
6ht ed. (BF76.7.P83 2010)
Reference List
List references in alphabetical order.
Include only works that have been cited in the text of your paper.
Space evenly throughout.
The first line of a citation should be flush left
Indent all subsequent lines (5 spaces).
References
Billings, A. C. (2007). From diving boards to pole vaults: Gendered athlete portrayals in the "Big
Four" sports at the 2004 Athens Summer Olympics. Southern Communication Journal, 72,
329-344. doi:10.1080/10417940701667563
Capon, D.A., & Helstein, M.T. (2005). ”Knowing” the hero: The female athlete and myth at work
in Nike advertising. In S.J. Jackson & D.L. Andrews (Eds.), Sport, culture and
advertising: Identities, commodities and the politics of representation (pp. 39-58).
London: Routledge.
Duncan, M.C., Messner, M., Williams, L., & Jensen, K. (1990). Gender stereotypes in televised
sports [Study commissioned by the Amateur Athletic Foundation of Los Angeles].
Retrieved from LA84 website: http://www.la84.org/gender-stereotyping-in-televised-
sports/
Lenskyj, H. (2003). Out on the field: Gender, sport and sexualities. Toronto: Women's Press.
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Publication Manual of the American

Psychological Association

6ht ed. (BF76.7.P83 2010)

Reference List

  • List references in alphabetical order.
  • Include only works that have been cited in the text of your paper.
  • Space evenly throughout.
  • The first line of a citation should be flush left
  • Indent all subsequent lines (5 spaces).

References

Billings, A. C. (2007). From diving boards to pole vaults: Gendered athlete portrayals in the "Big

Four" sports at the 2004 Athens Summer Olympics. Southern Communication Journal , 72 ,

329-344. doi:10.1080/

Capon, D.A., & Helstein, M.T. (2005). ”Knowing” the hero: The female athlete and myth at work

in Nike advertising. In S.J. Jackson & D.L. Andrews (Eds.), Sport, culture and

advertising: Identities, commodities and the politics of representation (pp. 39-58).

London: Routledge.

Duncan, M.C., Messner, M., Williams, L., & Jensen, K. (1990). Gender stereotypes in televised

sports [Study commissioned by the Amateur Athletic Foundation of Los Angeles].

Retrieved from LA84 website: http://www.la84.org/gender-stereotyping-in-televised-

sports/

Lenskyj, H. (2003). Out on the field: Gender, sport and sexualities. Toronto: Women's Press.

Articles (APA Manual, pp. 198-199)

Author, A.B., & Writer, C.D. (YEAR). Title of the article: Subtitle of the article. Title of the Journal, Volume#( issue# if needed), begin page – end page. doi: 1053/45614-

Angelini, J. R., MacArthur, P. J., & Billings, A. C. (2012). What's the gendered story? Vancouver's prime time Olympic glory on NBC. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media , 56 , 261-279. doi:10.1080/08838151.2012.

  • Always leave names of authors in the order they are given.
  • More than 7 authors: First 6 authors, … last author.
  • DOI not available: Retrieved from URL (journal homepage URL) or name of database
  • Journals paginated by issue: Include the issue number in parentheses Example: Constructivism in the Human Sciences , 23(2), 14-23.

Book Chapters (APA Manual, pp. 202-204)

Author, A.B. (YEAR). Title of chapter. In A. Editor, B. Editor, & C. Editor (Eds.), Title of the book (pp. beginpage – endpage). Location: Publisher. Author, A.B. (YEAR). Title of chapter. In A. Editor, B. Editor, & C. Editor (Eds.), Title of the book (pp. beginpage – endpage). doi:xxxxx *For works retrieved online, include DOI if available, or if not available, use Retrieved from.

Capon, D.A., & Helstein, M.T. (2005). “Knowing” the hero: The female athlete and myth at work in Nike advertising. In S.J. Jackson, & D.L. Andrews (Eds.), Sport, culture and advertising: Identities, commodities and the politics of representation (pp. 39-58). London: Routledge.

Websites (APA Style Guide to Electronic References, pp. 31-32)

Author, A.A. (YEAR). Title of document [Format]. Retrieved from http://xxxxx

Feminist Majority Foundation. (2014). Gender equity in athletics and sports [Title IX fact sheet]. Retrieved from Feminist Majority Foundation website: http://www.feminist.org/sports/titleixfactsheet.asp