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In most social science classes, you will be asked to use the APA (American Psychological Association) system for documenting sources, which is set forth in the [[Recommended_Readings | Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association]], 6th ed. (Washington: APA, 2009). APA recommends in-text citations that refer readers to a list of references.


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In most social science classes, you will be asked to use the APA (American Psychological Association) system for documenting sources, which is set forth in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, 6th ed. (Washington: APA, 2009). APA recommends in-text citations that refer readers to a list of references.