I’ve recently been diving into the details of APA 7th edition formatting, and I’ve found some nuances that can be quite tricky, especially in citing multiple authors. For instance, the rules change depending on the number of authors, and getting it right can really impact the clarity of your work. How do you navigate these citation complexities?
Citing multiple authors can be a hassle. I usually double-check with the APA manual to make sure I’m getting the in-text citations right. Have you tried using any citation tools like Zotero or Mendeley?
Navigating the nuances of APA can be a pain, especially with multiple authors. I’ve found it helpful to create a quick reference guide for different author scenarios — like using et al. after three names. Have you tried doing something similar to simplify the process?
It can get tricky with author counts, but I like using citation managers like Zotero for quick references — have you tried any particular tools yet? @luna81.
Those rules for multiple authors can really trip you up — if you’re citing 21 or more, the first 19 followed by an ellipsis is a must. Have you checked out the official APA blog?