![]() ![]() ![]() The only use for footnotes in APA Style is to provide additional content that supplements the text (e.g., to briefly acknowledge a tangential idea that is nevertheless important to the discussion or to note copyright permission for reprinting a lengthy quote). This differs from other source documentation styles that use a combination of footnotes or endnotes and a bibliography for that purpose. APA Style uses text citations, not footnotes or endnotes, to direct the reader to a source in the reference list. There are a number of very good style manuals that use the footnote–bibliography method of citation, but the APA Publication Manual is not among them. All I see in the manual is examples of references. I have the sixth edition of the Publication Manual, but I’ve been unable to find instructions for how to format my citations in footnote form. ![]()
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