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The difference between MLA & APA?

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  1. Go to citationmachin.net      


  2. There are quite a few differences in formatting style. My suggestion is to online and follow a template or the formatting style provided:

    http://students.msbcollege.edu/library/g...


  3. MLA style is most often used in the humanities whilst the APA style is most often used in the social sciences (e.g. Psychology).

    MLA Style (single phrase quote):

    Herrera indicates that Kahlo believed in a "vitalistic form of pantheism" (328).

    APA Style (single phrase quote)

    Chavez (2003) noted that "six years after slim cigarettes for women were introduced, more than twice as many teenage girls were smoking" (p. 13).

    Note the MLA does not include year of publication nor the (p.) reference explicitly.  

    Other differences and further guidance for using these reference styles can be found at:

    http://bcs.bedfordstmartins.com/easywrit...

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