APA References

Using APA Style references is essential for maintaining the integrity and credibility of your professional work. This standardized citation format not only helps writers give proper credit to the sources they use but also ensures consistency and clarity in the presentation of research. By adhering to APA Style guidelines, researchers and writers contribute to the transparency and reproducibility of their work, facilitating effective communication within the professional community.

Basics of Reference List Entries

Author. (Publication date). Title of document. Publishing information. Electronic retrieval information.

  • Timmerman, B., & Yousey, P. (2023). Getting to yes: Five pillars of negotiation. Journal of Risk Management and Insurance, 14(2), 75–85. https://doi.org/15.55450/JOSC.2023.14.2.07

  • Bernstein, P. L. (1998). Against the gods: The remarkable story of risk. John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

  • Grenier, R. S. (2020). Cultural institutions. In T. S. Rocco, M. C. Smith, R. C. Mizzi, L. R. Merriweather, & J. D., Hawley (Eds.), The handbook of adult and continuing education (pp. 305-313). Stylus.

  • Haines, C. (2023, March). The workforce of the future. CLM: The magazine. https://www.theclm.org/Magazine/articles/workforce-of-the-future-construction-labor/2615

  • Broadwater, L. (2023, March 8). Data breach could compromise lawmakers’ personal information. New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/08/us/politics/data-breach-health-marketplace-congress.html

  • Seaman, S, & Daschbach, B. (2023). The basics of ESG [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vUSqiFHCI1c

  • Tesdall, J. (2023, March 22). How to prevent agent gaming. ITL. https://www.insurancethoughtleadership.com/underwriting/how-prevent-agent-gaming