When citing a source from a website in APA style, what does it look like?

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In APA style, a citation for a source from a website typically includes the following elements:

Author(s) Last name, Initial(s). (Year, Month Day). Title of the page/document. Site Name. URL

Here is an example of a website citation in APA style:

Smith, J. (2021, April 15). The Effects of Climate Change. Climate Change Facts. https://www.climatechangefacts.com/effects/

Note that the date in brackets refers to the publication or last update date of the webpage, followed by the title of the specific page/article/document you are referencing. The site name is mentioned in italics, and the full URL of the webpage is included at the end of the citation.
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