Thursday, December 2, 2010

APA Style Exercise


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Take a look at each of the examples below.  You will find sufficient information
to place the items in proper APA reference form.  In the space provided, give
the appropriate reference form.

1. In 1996, the Western Journal of Communication (volume 60, issue one)
    published an article by C. L. Griffin called "The Essentialist Roots of the
    Public Sphere: A Feminist Critique."  This article appeared on pages 21
    through 39.  As with nearly all scholarly journals, this publication
    paginates continuously through each volume.
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2.  Joseph A. DeVito's eighth edition of Human Communication: The Basic     Course was published in the year 2000 by Longman, the well known
     New York publishing house.

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3.  Allyn and Bacon published a work called Handbook of Rhetorical and     Communication Theory by C. C. Arnold and John Waite Bowers.  This
     work was published in Boston in 1984.
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4. Joe Ayers, T. Hopf, and D. M. Ayres published an article in the fourth
    issue of the forty-third edition of Communication Education in 1994.  
    The piece appeared on pages 252-58 and was called "An Examination
    of Whether Imaging Ability Enhances the Effectiveness of an
    Intervention Designed to Reduce Speech Anxiety." This journal
    paginates continuously through each year's volume.
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5. The revised edition of a very influencial book called Applied Imagination
    was published by Scribner's, in New York City in 1957.  It was written by
    A. Osborn and presented a theory of "brainstorming."
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