AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGY ASSOCIATION (APA) 7TH EDITION
SAMPLE REFERENCE CITATIONS FOR WEBPAGE ON A NEWS WEBSITE REFERENCES
*The source of these reference samples is: https://apastyle.apa.org/style-grammar-guidelines/references/examples
Bologna, C. (2019, October 31). Why some people with anxiety love watching horror movies.
Roberts, N. (2020, June 10). Trayvon Martin’s mother, Sybrina Fulton, qualifies to run for elected
Toner, K. (2020, September 24). When Covid-19 hit, he turned his newspaper route into a lifeline
Parenthetical citation: (Bologna, 2019; Roberts, 2020; Toner, 2020)
Narrative citation: Bologna (2019), Roberts (2020), and Toner (2020)
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Use this format for articles from news websites. Common examples are BBC News, BET News, Bloomberg, CNN, HuffPost, MSNBC, Reuters, Salon, and Vox. These sites do not have associated daily or weekly newspapers.
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Use the newspaper article category for articles from newspaper websites such as The New York Times or The Washington Post.
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Provide the writer as the author.
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Provide the specific date the story was published.
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Provide the title of the news story in italic sentence case.
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List the name of the news website in the source element of the reference.
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End the reference with the URL.