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    Has your lecturer provided links to a preferred APA 7 style guide on your course site? If so, it is recommended you refer to the guide(s) provided by your lecturer.  If not, you may find the following resources useful to help with formatting your in-text citations and reference list entries.

    • APA 7 Interactive (Courtesy: Massey University) 
    • APA 7 Reference examples (APA.org)
    • APA 7 common reference examples (pdf) (APA.org)
    • APA 7 style referencing guidelines (APA.org)
    • APA 7 referencing quick guide (pdf) (APA.org)
    • APA 7 style blog (APA.org) - for answers to tricky referencing questions
    • The Reference List - APA 7 quick guide (Pdf) 


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