Citations provide the information necessary for readers to identify and retrieve each source you use. When you use someone else's words or ideas in your papers, you should create In-text citations (within the paper) and References list citations (at the end of the paper). Each In-text citation should lead to a References list citation, and each References list citation should come from an In-text citation.
Follow Dr. Patel's citation templates when you're putting together your citations:
Journal Article In-Text Citation (One Author): (Author last name, Year, Page numbers)
Journal Article In-Text Citation (Multiple Authors): (Author last name, Author last name, & Author last name, Year, Page numbers)
Journal Article In-Text Citation (More Than Three Authors): (Author last name, et al., Year, Page numbers)
Journal Article Bibliography Citation:
Author last name, A. A., Author last name, B. B., & Author last name, C. C. (Year). Title of article. Journal Name, Volume number(issue number), page numbers.
Book Chapter In-Text Citation: (Author last name, Author last name, & Author last name, Year, Page numbers)
Book Chapter Bibliography Citation:
Author last name, A. A., & Author last name, B. B. (Year). Title of chapter. In A. A. Editor & B. B. Editor (Eds.), Title of book (pages of chapter). Location: Publisher.