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Below, I have provided an example how an article from a journal should “look” once it is in APA format. This sample references gives you an idea of how an APA reference looks; also, this reference happens to be a journal article with two authors): Next, I have provided a sample slide with in-text citation provided on the slide Notice that I have used some brief bullet points (no complete sentences) in this slide. My voice overlay (what I record and add to the slide) will explain/add to what is on this slide. If you use more than 1 reference on a slide, the reference should be put after the bullet point containing information from that particular reference. So, you may, or may not, have more than 1 reference cited on a slide. For this sldie, there is only one reference:

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