Writing a citation for a research paper depends on the citation style you’re using.
Below are some examples for the most common styles: APA, MLA, and Chicago.
1. APA Style (7th edition)
Format: Author(s). (Year). Title of the article. Journal Name, Volume(Issue), Page Range. DOI/URL
Example: Smith, J. A., & Lee, K. P. (2020). Exploring the impact of virtual learning environments on student performance. Journal of Educational Research, 45(3), 200–215.
2. MLA Style (9th edition)
Format: Author(s). “Title of the Article.” Journal Name, vol. Volume, no. Issue, Year, pp. Page Range.
Example: Smith, John A., and Lee, Kevin P. “Exploring the Impact of Virtual Learning Environments on Student Performance.” Journal of Educational Research, vol. 45, no. 3, 2020, pp. 200–215.
3. Chicago Style
Notes and Bibliography (17th edition) Format: Author(s). “Title of the Article.” Journal Name Volume, no. Issue (Year): Page Range. DOI/URL.
Example: Smith, John A., and Kevin P. Lee. “Exploring the Impact of Virtual Learning Environments on Student Performance.” Journal of Educational Research 45, no. 3 (2020): 200–215. https://doi.org/10.1000/xyz123.
Make sure to adjust based on the number of authors, the type of source (article, book, web page, etc.), and the specific guidelines provided by the journal or institution. If you’re using citation management software like Zotero or EndNote, they can help format the citation based on the required style.
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