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The reference page contains full bibliographical information about each of the in-text citations in the body of your paper.  Remember: Your references should be set off on a separate page within the same document.  Review APA Paper Format to ensure your complete reference page meets all requirements. Here is a list of common, broad reference types. Click on each for sub-types and specific formatting examples.
Audiovisual Media

Blogs and Websites


Electronic Books, Print Books, and Anthologies

Newspapers, Magazines, and Journals


Online Forums

Social Media


Gray Literature



For more information on the different types of reference entries, consult Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, 7e.



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