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Harved reference style Tuckman, 1965; Johnson & Johnson, 2009)

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In Harvard referencing style, citations in the text typically follow the format of (Author, Year) or (Author & Author, Year) for works by two authors. Below is how you would format the references based on your request for Tuckman (1965) and Johnson & Johnson (2009):

**In-text citations:**
- For Tuckman: (Tuckman, 1965)
- For Johnson & Johnson: (Johnson & Johnson, 2009)

**Reference list:**
- Tuckman, B.W. (1965). Developmental sequence in small groups. *Psychological Bulletin*, 63(6), pp. 384-399.
- Johnson, D.W. and Johnson, R.T. (2009). *An educational psychology success story: Social interdependence theory and the understanding that cooperation is essential to a group’s success*. *Educational Researcher*, 38(5), pp. 365-379.

Make sure to adjust the details of the reference list entries to match the source format you have. The italicization and page numbers should be formatted per your institution's or publisher's specific guidelines.

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