
What I thought, though:įor the format (i.e. Retrieved from Ĭanarik - thanks, that's helpful.

Case studies and theory development in the social sciences (Kindle Edition.). So my suggestion is to add “e-book” and “e-book chapter” (for edited books) types and under “e-book chapter” type giving an option for giving location like:Ĭase studies are……………………………………. This might serve as a solution but what if we have 100 (or more) paragraphs in that specific chapter? Why do I have to count them?

I have searched APA style related forums and some say the best way is to refer section 6.05 of manual. Kindle uses location instead of page numbers. However, when it comes to Kindle edition it becomes confusing. In my humbling opinion, if we merge these two together, above solution that I mention above would work fine for e-books and e-book chapters. "Empirical studies have found mixed results on the efficacy of labels in educatingĬonsumers and changing consumption behavior" (Golan, Kuchler, & Krissof,Ģ007, "Mandatory Labeling Has Targeted," para. In their study, Verbunt, Pernot, and Smeets (2008) found that "the level of perceivedĭisability in patients with fibromyalgia seemed best explained by their mental healthĬondition and less by their physical condition" (Discussion section, para.

When it comes to direct quotation of online items with no pagination in section 6.05 it says:īasu and Jones (2007) went so far as to suggest the need for a new "intellectualįramework in which to consider the nature and form of regulation in cyberspace" The post-traumatic stress disorder sourcebook: A guide Computer addiction? A study of computer dependency [DX According to APA 6th Manual, electronic books should be cited as below:
