APA uses the author-date method of in-text citation. This type of citation can be formatted as either parenthetical or narrative citations
The 7th edition specifies how many authors to include in the in-text citation:
For more information on how to format authors, included group authors with or without abbreviations see the table in on the Author-Date Citation System This link opens in a new window page.
APA Style does not use "ibid."
The author's last name and publication date are included in parentheses and separated by a comma.
| Format | Example | 
|---|---|
| (Author, Publication Date) | (Smith, 2017) | 
| (Author & Author, Publication Date) | (Johnson & Granger, 2018) | 
| (Author et al., Publication Date) | (Maybell et al., 2013) | 
| (Author, Publication Date; Author & Author, Publication Date) | (Foster, 2020; Chandler & Pearce, 2012) | 
The author name is mentioned in the text and is immediately followed by the publication date in parentheses.
| Format | Example | 
|---|---|
| Author (Publication Date) | Smith (2017) | 
| Author and Author (Publication Date) | Johnson and Granger (2018) | 
| Author et al. (Publication Date) | Maybell et al. (2013) | 
| Author (Publication Date) and Author and Author (Publication Date) | Foster (2020) and Chandler and Pearce (2012) | 
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