Educational Psychology: APA and Chicago Style

The Department of Educational Psychology is composed of seven units: Counseling Psychology, Professional Counseling, School Counseling, School Psychology, Learning Sciences, Instructional Design & Educational Technology, and Reading & Literacy.

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Style Manuals

Many instructors require students to create citations for a bibliographies and to write and format a paper according to a particular style.  The most common style in the social sciences is the APA style, created by the American Psychological Association.  Another style often used in the social sciences is the Chicago style, created by the University of Chicago Press. Information on both styles is listed below.

APA Style

Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (print)
Several APA style manuals are available at the Knowledge Commons Desk to check out for one week.  One copy is only available for use in the library.

Although the complete APA style manual is not available online, many organizations and idividuals have created Web sites with helpful information about the APA style.  Below are several of the best.  Note that the second and the last links include a sample paper in APA style.

Available Online & in the Knowledge Commons

Chicago Style

 The Chicago Manual of Style Online 
Also includes the popular Chicago Style Q&A and the Quick Guide for "clear examples of how to use Chicago-style citation" and "provides convenient tools such as sample forms, letters, and style sheets".

Helpful Web sites from two universities about Chicago style.

Marriott Library Eccles Library Quinney Law Library