The correct APA citation format for a journal article with multiple authors, including the volume and issue number, is as follows:
Author(s). (Year). Title of the article. Title of the Journal, Volume number(Issue number), page range. DOI or URL
To cite an article with multiple authors in an essay, use the last names of all the authors in the in-text citation, separated by commas, and list all authors' last names in the reference list.
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.
To create an APA citation for an article with multiple authors, list all the authors' last names followed by their initials, separate each author's name with a comma and an ampersand before the last author's name. Include the publication year in parentheses, the article title in sentence case, the journal name in italics, the volume number in italics, and the page range.
Use et al. for notation for subsequent multiple authors in a citation.
Use et al. for subsequent multiple authors in citations.
To cite an article with two authors in a research paper, include both authors' last names in the in-text citation and list both authors in the reference list. Use an ampersand () between the authors' names in the in-text citation and "and" in the reference list.
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).
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.