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Q. How do I do an in-text citation for two sources that are saying the same thing in APA?
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Answered By:
Katie Hutchison
Last Updated:
Mar 27, 2020
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Using the Author/Date System
Author's Name
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Author's name part of narrative
Gass and Varonis (1984) found that the most important element in comprehending non-native speech is familiarity with the topic.
Author's name in parentheses
One study found that the most important element in comprehending non-native speech is familiarity with the topic (Gass & Varonis, 1984).
Multiple works (separate each work with semi-colons)
Research shows that listening to a particular accent improves comprehension of accented speech in general (Gass & Varonis, 1984; Krech Thomas, 2004).
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