Blogs and Websites

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Blog post


McAdoo, T. (2014, February 20). How to cite a psychological test in APA style. APA Style Blog. http://blog.apastyle.org/


       apastyle/2014/02/how-to-cite-a-psychological-test-in-apa-style.html

           

For blog posts, use the screen name if the real name is not given. If both are given, use both. See first two entries in Audiovisual Media for the correct format.

 

Article from a website


Goldman, B. (2010, September 13). Repeated antibiotic use alters gut's composition of beneficial microbes, study shows.


       ScienceDaily. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/09/100913153628.htm


For website-related source entries, the title of the article is italicized and the name of the website is not.


Article from a website - group as author 



Amnesty International USA. (2013). Protect privacy: Demand transparency in NSA surveillance programs.        

     

       http://takeaction.amnestyusa.org


When the author name and the site name are the same, there's no need to list it after the article title.


Article from a website - no author


FDA approves new cholesterol drug. (2020, February 24). WebMD. https://www.webmd.com/cholesterol-management/news/20200224


When an online article has no author, place the article title (in italics) in the name field.


Article from a website - no date


Creighton, P. (n.d.). New York subway system gets an upgrade. NYC Observer. http://www.nycobserver.com


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