Here are some examples of how to format references in APA style for hypothetical books related to gender-based violence and cultural patriarchy in Papua New Guinea (PNG). Note that these examples are fictional, but they follow the correct structure for APA references.
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Author, A. A. (Year). Title of the book: Sub-title if applicable. Publisher.
Example: Anderson, L. M. (2020). Cultural patriarchy and the struggle against gender-based violence in Papua New Guinea. Global Academic Press.
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Author, B. B. (Year). Title of the book: Sub-title if applicable. Publisher.
Example: Fane, R. T. (2018). Voices from the shadows: Gender-based violence in Papua New Guinea. Pacific Insights Publishing.
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Author, C. C. (Year). Title of the book: Sub-title if applicable. Publisher.
Example: Pili, S. J. (2021). Breaking the silence: The impact of cultural norms on women’s safety in Papua New Guinea. Southern Seas Publications.
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Author, D. D. (Year). Title of the book: Sub-title if applicable. Publisher.
Example: Taimbari, H. K. (2019). Patriarchy and resilience: Women’s experiences of violence in PNG. Melanesian Studies Press.
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Author, E. E. (Year). Title of the book: Sub-title if applicable. Publisher.
Example: Koro, N. P. (2022). Gender, culture, and violence: Analyzing patriarchy in Papua New Guinea. Oceanic Horizons Publishing.
Make sure to adjust the examples based on the actual books you're using for your references. The important elements in APA formatting are the author's last name, initial(s), the publication year in parentheses, the title in italics, and the publisher's name.