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How To Cite Several or More Than Three A
How To Cite Several or More Than Three A
When citing scholarly sources with multiple authors, include all of the information necessary in your references.
American Psychological Association style provides clear guidelines for citing journal articles with any number of authors.
Author Last name, First Initial(s). (Date). Article title. Periodical name, volume number(issue number), article
pages.
When an article has between three and seven authors, all authors are listed in the order they appear in that
article's credits. Each author name is separated by commas, and an ampersand is used between the last two
author names. For example:
Vargas, L.S., Choi, H., Karsten, F., Ichijouji, K., & Tsumura, K. (2004). Probability and advantage. Game theorists monthly,
14(4), 13-18.
When an article has more than seven authors, all authors between the sixth and the last are replaced by an ellipsis. No
ampersand is used. For example:
Flores, M., Marshall, B.D., Cooper, L., Cooper, B., Gaignun, J., Conriesque, L., . . . Mihara, M. (2008). Theories and
practices: Researching outside of the box. The question, 29(7), 23 - 50.
In-Text Citation
When referencing a journal article in the body of your text, use a parenthetical citation containing the authors' last
names and the date of publication.
For an article with three to five authors, list all authors names the first time you cite the article in your paper. For
example:
If you cite the article again in your paper, replace all author's names past the first with "et al."
For an article with more than five authors, replace all author's names past the first with "et al." in all in-text citations.