The reference format is as follows:
1. Book
Author's last name, first initial. (Year of publication). Book title. Place of publication: publisher.
For example:
-Smith,J.(2005).The Psychology of Learning.New York:Routledge.
2.Journal Article
Author's last name, first initial. (year of publication). Title of the article. Journal name, volume (issue) number, page number.
Example:
-Johnson,M.(2010).The Effects of Exercise on Mental Health.Journal of Health Psychology,15(2),178-186.
3.Dissertation
Author's Name. (Year of publication). Dissertation title. [Type of degree, degree-granting unit]. Location of the granting unit.
For example:
-Chen, L. (2018).The Impact of Social Media on Consumer Behavior.[Master's Degree, Peking University]. Beijing.
4. Web Resources
Author's Name. (date of publication). Article Title. Website Name. Retrieved May 10, 2021,from URL.
For example:
- Zhang San J. (2019, May 1).How to Improve Your Writing Skills.Medium.Retrieved May 10, 2021,from thesis checking website/.
Note: The above format is only a general reference, the actual writing needs to be adjusted according to the specific situation. In the process of writing, it is recommended that you first understand the reference format requirements of your subject area or publishing organization, and follow the standard requirements for reference writing. This will ensure the quality and credibility of the paper.
Special cases of reference format
1. Multiple authors: If the cited literature has more than one author, it can be cited as follows: two authors: (Smith&Jones,2005); three or more authors: (Smith et al,2005).
2. Multiple documents by the same author: If the same author has multiple documents cited, they can be cited in the following ways: different documents in the same year: (Smith,2005a; Smith,2005b); different documents in different years: (Smith,2005; Smith,2007).
3. Translated works: If the cited literature is a translated work, it is necessary to indicate the author of the original work and the year of publication, and add "Trans." at the end to indicate that it is a translated work. For example: (Freud, 1900/1953, Trans. by Strachey).
4. Other special cases: such as editor, translator, place of publication, edition and other information, also need to be added according to the specific circumstances.
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