AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGY ASSOCIATION (APA) 7TH EDITION

SAMPLE REFERENCE CITATIONS FOR Journal article with missing information

*The source of these reference samples is: https://apastyle.apa.org/style-grammar-guidelines/references/examples

Missing Volume Number
 
Stegmeir, M. (2016). Climate change: New discipline practices promote college access.
         The Journal of College Admission,(231), 44–47. 
 
Missing Issue Number
 
Sanchiz, M., Chevalier, A., & Amadieu, F. (2017). How do older and young adults start
         searching for information? Impact of age, domain knowledge and problem complexity
         on the different steps of information searching. Computers in Human Behavior, 72, 67–78. 
 
Missing Page or Article Number
 
Butler, J. (2017). Where access meets multimodality: The case of ASL music videos. Kairos: A Journal
         of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy, 21(1). http://technorhetoric.net/21.1/topoi/butler/index.html
 
  • Parenthetical citation: (Butler, 2017; Sanchiz et al., 2017; Stegmeir, 2016)
  • Narrative citation: Butler (2017), Sanchiz et al. (2017), and Stegmeir (2016)

If the journal does not use volume, issue, and/or article or page numbers, omit the missing element(s) from the reference.

If the volume, issue, and/or article or page numbers have simply not yet been assigned, use the format for an advance online publication (see Example 7 in the Publication Manual) or an in-press article (see Example 8 in the Publication Manual).

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