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Website (with a person as the author) Reference format Author Surname, Initial. (Year, Month Date). Title of webpage. Name of website. URL Example full reference (Brenner, 2020) Brenner, G. H. (2020, January 19). Is burnout actually a form of depression? Psychology Today. https://www.psychologytoday.com /gb/blog/psychiatry-the-people/202001/is-burnout-actually-form-depression Website (with an organisation as the author) Reference format Name of organisation. (Year, Month Date). Title of webpage. URL Example full reference (Mind, 2017) Mind. (2017, December). Food and mood. https://www.mind.org.uk/ information-support/tips- for-everyday-living/food-and-mood/about-food- and-mood/ E-book with author(s) Reference format Author Surname, Initial. (Year). Title of book (Edition.). Publisher. URL Example full reference (Howitt, 2018) Howitt, D. (2018). Introduction to forensic and criminal psychology (6th ed.). Pearson. https://www.vlebooks.com E-book with editor(s) Use this format for referencing an edited book, where each chapter is usually written by a different author. This format is for referencing the whole book. If you want to reference a specific chapter, see Chapter in an edited e-book. Reference format Editor Surname, Initial. (Ed.). (Year). Title of book (Edition.) Publisher. URL Example full reference (Manning-Morton, 2014) Manning-Morton, J. (Ed.). (2014). Exploring well-being in the early years. Open University Press. http://www.vlebooks.com Chapter in an edited e-book Reference format Author of chapter Surname, Initial. (Year). Title of chapter. In Editor of book Initial, Surname (Ed.), Title of book (edition, page numbers for whole chapter). Publisher. URL. Example full reference (Dickins, 2014) Dickins, M. (2014). Young childrens’ well-being in times of austerity. In J. Manning-Morton (Ed.), Exploring well-being in the early years (pp.44-53). Open University Press. http://www.vlebooks.com Book with author(s) Reference format Author Surname, Initial. (Year). Title of book (Edition.). Publisher. Example full reference (Howitt, 2018) Howitt, D. (2018). Introduction to forensic and criminal psychology (6th ed.). Pearson. Book with editor(s) Use this format for referencing an edited book, where each chapter is usually written by a different author.
This format is for referencing the whole book. If you want to reference a specific chapter, see Chapter in an edited book (below). Reference format Editor Surname, Initial. (Ed.). (Year). Title of book (Edition.). Publisher. Example full reference (Holliman, 2014) Holliman, A. J. (Ed.). (2014). The Routledge international companion to educational psychology. Routledge. Chapter in an edited book Reference format Author of chapter Surname, Initial. (Year). Title of chapter. In Editor of book Initial, Surname (Ed.), Title of book (edition, page numbers). Publisher. Example full reference (Radley, 2015) Radley, A. (2015). Suffering. In M. Murray (Ed.), Critical health psychology (2nd ed., pp. 31- 43). Palgrave Macmillan. Republished or modern edition of a classic book Reference format Author Surname, Initial. (Year of new/republished edition). Title of book (Edition.). Publisher. (Original work published Year) Example full reference (Milgram, 1974/2010) Milgram, S. (2010). Obedience to authority (New ed.). Pinter & Martin. (Original work published 1974) Book with no author Example full reference ( Merriam-Webster's collegiate dictionary , 2005) Merriam-Webster's collegiate dictionary (11th ed.). (2005). Merriam-Webster. Translated book Reference format Author Surname, Initial. (Year). Title in English (Translator Initial, Surname, Trans.). Publisher. Example full reference (Piaget, 1969) Piaget, J. (1969). The psychology of the child (H. Weaver, Trans.). Basic Books. Journal article (online) If no DOI is available, use the URL instead. For more information see URLs and DOIs. To format a DOI in a reference, use the prefix https://doi.org/ before the DOI number. Reference format Author Surname, Initial. (Year). Title of article. Title of journal, volume number (issue number), page numbers of whole article. https://doi.org/10.xxx... Example full reference (Miller, 2014) With DOI: Miller, R. L. (2014). Community psychology, evaluation, and social critique. American Journal of Evaluation, 36 (1), 89-99. https://doi.org/10.1177/ With URL: Miller, R. L. (2014). Community psychology, evaluation, and social critique. American Journal of Evaluation, 36 (1), 89-99. http://aje.sagepub.com/ Journal article (advance online publication)
Author Surname, Initial. (Year, Month Date). Article title. Magazine title, volume number (issue number). URL Example full reference (Griffin, 2020) Griffin, J. (2020, June). Supporting parent carers. The Psychologist,
33. https://thepsychologist.bps.org.uk/volume-33/june-2020/supporting -parent-carers Magazine article (print) Reference format Author Surname, Initial. (Year, Month Date). Article title. Magazine title, volume number (issue number), page numbers. Example full reference (Griffin, 2020). Griffin, J. (2020, June). Supporting parent carers. The Psychologist, 33 , 28-31. Videos Reference format Author Surname, Initial. (Year, Month Date). Title of video [Video]. Name of website. URL Example full reference (Hawkinson, 2017) Hawkinson, S. (2017, February 24). Controversial psychology experiments [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com /watch?v=axs9lViyghA