Works by Multiple Authors When a work has two authors, always cite both names every time the reference occurs in the text. In parenthetical material join the names with an ampersand (&). as has been shown (Joreskog & Sorbom, 1989) In the narrative text, join the names with the word "and." as Nightlinger and Littlewoord (1993) demonstrated When a work has three, four, or five authors, cite all authors the first time the reference occurs. Wasserstein, Zappulla, Rosen, Gerstman, and Rock (1994) found In all subsequent citations per paragraph, include only the surname of the first author followed by "et al." (Latin for "and others") and the year of publication. Wasserstein et al. (1994) found
If you are referring to the same author in several consecutive citations, the Latin word "ibid" is used. If there are multiple authors, these are to be listed in their entirety.
Use et al. for notation for subsequent multiple authors in a citation.
Notations for subsequent multiple authors are listed in the footnotes with a comma in between each author. Any quote stated when writing a paper should be separately noted in the footnotes under progressing numbers.
Use et al. for subsequent multiple authors in citations.
Use et al. for subsequent multiple authors in citations.
The notation is "et al.".
To create an APA in-text citation for a book with multiple authors, include the last names of all the authors and the publication year in parentheses. For example: (Smith, Johnson, Lee, 2019).
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When citing a book in text with multiple authors, include all the authors' last names in the citation. For example, (Smith, Johnson, Lee, 2021).
Here is an example of an APA citation for a source with multiple authors: Smith, J., Johnson, A., Brown, K. (2019). Title of the article. Journal Name, 25(3), 123-135.
In a citation, subsequent authors are typically noted with "et al." after the first author's name. This abbreviation stands for "et alia" in Latin, meaning "and others." It is used to simplify the citation when there are multiple authors.
You use "and" to join authors in a citation when you are citing a work with multiple authors. For example, "Smith and Jones (2018) found that..." would be used to credit both authors for their contribution to the research.