Question

what is the right way to cite this? all the info comes from 1 book but different pages.

Martin Kantor (2003). Distancing: Avoidant Personality disorder. Road West, Westport: Praeger publishers. Pp. 13-14.
Martin Kantor (2003). Distancing: Avoidant Personality disorder. Road West, Westport: Praeger publishers. Pp. 17
Martin Kantor (2003). Distancing: Avoidant Personality disorder. Road West, Westport: Praeger publishers. Pp. 19 -20
Martin Kantor (2003). Distancing: Avoidant Personality disorder. Road West, Westport: Praeger publishers. Pp. 150-166
Martin Kantor (2003). Distancing: Avoidant Personality disorder. Road West, Westport: Praeger publishers. Pp 185 -195

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john
forgot to add. i'm using APA style
Writeacher
MLA?

APA?

Chicago?

or what?
Writeacher
This is the best website that addresses APA guidelines for reference and citation:

http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/

Let me know what you decide about your original question.
john
i'm completely lost. the only thing i found helpful is this.

"For multiple articles by the same author, or authors listed in the same order, list the entries in chronological order, from earliest to most recent."

still i don't have any idea.
Writeacher
OK, here goes!

You need to have each source of information <b>cited in TWO places</b>:

1. <b>the Reference List page</b> that is placed after the last page of your paper, and
2. <b>in parentheses in the text of your paper</b>, immediately after the quotation or paraphrase.

For example, this would go in the Reference List (with proper indentation for the second and following lines):

Martin Kantor (2003). <i>Distancing: Avoidant Personality disorder</i>. Road West, Westport: Praeger Publishers.

... and this would go immediately after the quotation or whatever:
(Kantor, 2003, p. 17)

The actual page number in each in-text citation (the info within the parentheses) will vary depending on where that particular quotation or paraphrase came from.

This page may also help:
http://www.indiana.edu/~citing/APA.pdf

Remember these terms:
~ citation = the in-text information, the info in parentheses
~ reference = the full reference to the source, including author, title, pub date, etc.

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