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- Personal communications - APA Style
Do not use a personal communication citation for quotes or information from participants whom you interviewed as part of your own original research; instead, quote those participants directly
- How to Cite an Interview in APA - EasyBib
Whether it be in the form of a video or an online article, this helpful guide will show you how to cite interviews for your APA-style research paper All citations follow APA 7th edition
- How to Cite an Interview in APA Style | Format Examples
In APA Style, published interviews are cited in a different format from interviews you conducted yourself An interview you conducted yourself that can’t be accessed by the reader should not be included in the reference list Instead, it’s cited as a personal communication in the text
- APA Citation Guide (7th edition) : Personal Communication . . .
Note: Interviews and e-mail are considered personal communications in APA style They are cited within the text of your assignment, but do not get an entry on the References list
- How do I cite a personal interview in APA format? - LibAnswers
No personal communication is included in your reference list; instead, parenthetically cite the communicator's name, the phrase "personal communication," and the date of the communication in your main text only
- APA Citation Style, 7th Edition: Interviews Emails
Important Note: If you are citing an email or a personal interview for your paper, only cite the interview in-text only and DO NOT include the full citation in your reference list
- How to Cite an Interview in APA - TypeCite
This article outlines how to cite interviews in APA Style, focusing on personal communications and published interviews All explanations are based on the APA 7th edition guidelines
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