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Ψ-Α 1702 Trends and Psychological Characteristics of Greek Society Anna Kontoroussis-Karageorge EFL/ESP Instructor Spring semester, 2014 University of Crete Department of Psychology

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Ψ-Α 1702Trends and Psychological

Characteristics of Greek Society

Anna Kontoroussis-KarageorgeEFL/ESP Instructor

Spring semester, 2014

University of Crete Department of Psychology

Using the APA

www.apastyle.org (for native English speakers & graduate

students)

“Everyday Writer “ftp://soc.uoc.gr/Psycho/Karagiorgou

(for foreign students)

Using the APA

Most commonly used sources for written assignments among students in

the Department of Psychology

1. Books (library)2. Journals (library)3. Internet academic journals

Using APA: References

References/bibliography always in alphabetical order!

The APA specifies four basic elements:1. Author/s2. Publication date3. Title/sutitle4. Publication information

References1. Author/s for book/s & journal/s

List all authors Last name/surname first; first and middle name, initials only before the last author's name, use &

Notice punctuations and indentation! Example: 1. Paulson, M. A. 2. Paulson, M. A., & Teller, S. 3. Cooper, R. D., Teller, S., Longman, W., Yon, C., Shargel, L., & Yon, L., B.

References 2. Publication date for book/s

Enclose the publication date in parentheses; For book/s the year only

Notice punctuations!

Example:

Oliver, G. K., Williams, C. J., & Brown, M. (2014).

References2. Publication date for journal/s

Enclose the publication date in parentheses; For journal/s use the year, and the

month (do not abbreviate) Notice punctuations and

indentation! Example:

Karageorge-Kontoroussis, A., Oliver, G. K., Williams, C. J., & Brown, M. (2014, January 10).

References3. Title for book/s

Underline titles and subtitles (sometimes seen in italics)

Capitalize first word and proper nouns/adjectives Notice punctuations and indentation!

Example:

Oliver, G. K., Williams, C. J., & Brown, M. (2014). Research in the Teaching of English.

References3. Title for journal/s

Capitalize first word only Title not underlined

Notice punctuations and indentation!

Example:

Pocket, L. O., Ofet, G. K., Wilson, J., Clark, L., & Papas, D. (2014, January 10). Child abuse and neglect.

References4. Publication information for book/s

Write the city/state/country and colon (:) The publisher’s name only

Notice punctuations and indentation! Example:

Karageorge-Kontoroussis, A., Oliver, G. K., Williams, C. J., & Brown, M. (2010). Research in the Teaching of English. New York: Wiley Books.

Παπαδόπουλος, Ν. (2005). Λεξικό της Ψυχολογίας. Αθήνα: Σύγχρονη Eκδοτική.

References4. Publication information for journal/s

Name and volume of journal underlined Article in journal paginated by:

A. volume and B. issue Notice punctuations and indentation!

Example:

A.: Panagopoulos, C. J., & Manos, P. (2014, January 10). Child abuse and neglect in Greece. Psychological Review, 10, 30-49.

B. Phibbs, A. C. (2004, March 30). The chemistry of love. Science Review, 10 (4), 103-119.

ReferencesTwo or more books by the same author

List all works in chronological order; oldest work first

Notice punctuations and indentation!

Example:

Karageorge-Kontoroussis, A. (1991). Teaching English for Specific Purpose. New York: Wiley.

Karageorge-Kontoroussis, A. (2004). Research in the Teaching of English. New York: Wiley.

Karageorge-Kontoroussis, A. (2013). English for Psychology Students. New York: Wiley.

References Two or more works by the same author in journal/s

Name author/s in each entry List works alphabetically and place lowercase

letters a, b, etc. after the date Notice punctuations and indentation!

Example:

Panagopoulos, C. J. (2013a). Child abuse and neglect in Greece. Psychological Review 10, 30-49.

Panagopoulos, C. J. (2013b). Learning by doing. Educational Review, 8 (2), 320-337.

References Translation/s

Notice punctuations and indentation!

Example:

Cole, M., & Cole R. S. (2000) Development of children (M. Solman Trans.). Athens: Typothito.

References Editor/s

Notice punctuations and indentation!

Example:

Solomon, A. P. (Ed.). (1980). The prospective city. Mass: MIT Press.

Adams, D. R., Victor, M., & Rapper, H. A. (Eds.). (2008). Defining mental disorders. Chicago: Jones-Irving.

References Edition

Notice punctuations and indentation!

Example:

Karageorge-Kontoroussis, A., Oliver, G. K., Williams, C. J., & Brown, M. (2014). Research in the Teaching of English. (2nd ed.). New York: Wiley Books.

References Translation/s and Editor/s in book/s

Notice punctuations and indentation! Example:Cole, M., & Cole R. S. (2000). Child

development. (M. Solman Trans.). Z. Papaligoura, & P. Vorria, (Eds.). Athens: Typothito.

Pinel, J.P. (2011). Biopsychology (G. Krommydas, Trans.). S. Giakoumaki, & A. Kastellakis, (Eds.). Athens: Ellin

References Organization/s

Notice punctuations and indentation!

Example:

Greek National Statistics. (2006). Property taxation. Athens: Government Printing Office.

American Psychiatric Association. (1986). Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. Wash. D.C.: Author.

References Internet Sources

References/bibliography always in alphabetical order!

1. Author/s or organization2. Date of publication

if no date is given, write (n.d.)1. Title2. Address3. Date of access

References Internet Sources

Example:Price, L. H. (1995). National drug campaign

http://www.drugs.health.gov.au/ (2014, April 2)Streissguth, A. P., Bookstein, F. L., Barr, H. M.,

Sampson, P. D., O’Malley, K., & Young, J. K. (2004). Women and cosmetics http://women.ultimate-cosmetics.com/physical-changes-in-girls.html (2014, May 29)

National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. (2013). How is autism diagnosed? http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/autism/autism.htm (2014, February 18)

Text Citations

Students must pursue their academic goals honestly, and be personally accountable for individual work presented and /or submitted.

Representing another person's work as your own, is wrong and illegal!

Text Citations All information obtained from any

source, used for your work, must be cited!

All citations within your written work, must appear in your References/bibliography

Names and dates must agree!

Text Citationsfor book/s, journal/s, Internet

Citations must have author/s last name or organization name

publication date only 3 to 5 authors: List all authors’

names for the first time, followed by et al.

6 or more authors: Use et al.Reminder: in references all names must

be listed!

Text Citations: Variations

Examples:

1. Murphy (2009) argues that……………………2. As Briggs (2000) observed…………………3. According to Smith (2006)

………………………………4.

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… (Murphy & Ottoman, 1988)

Text Citations: Variations

Example: 3 to 5 authors: List all authors’ names

for the first time, followed by et al.5. Clark, Brooks, Barr, Watt (2004) have

suggested that……6. Clark et al. (2004) have suggested

that……………………… 6 or more authors: Use et al.

7. Peters et al. noticed that……………

Text Citations: Variations

Example: Organization: first time

8. (Center for Disease Control {CDC}, 2012)(American Psychiatric Association {APA}, 2014)

Organization: second time 9. (CDC, 2012)

(APA, 2014)

Cover page for all assignments

Institution: University of Crete Department: Department of Psychology Course code and title :ΨΑ 1702:Trends and Psychological Characteristics of Greek Society Assignment topic: Internet addiction Sub-Topic: if working within a group Name: Παπαδοπούλου, Μαρία (last name first) Registration Number: 0009090 Date: Spring Semester, 2014

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