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Part I. References Directions: Take the following references and put them in APA

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Question

Part I. References

Directions: Take the following references and put them in APA format as they would be listed in the References section of a paper. Look at the example References section in the APA manual. Type and format the entire section as if you were creating it for an actual paper. Do not use the numbering system below. For each entry below, just use the information available to you and put it in APA format to the best of your ability. You do not need to look up the actual documents to retrieve any additional information (in some cases information has been altered for the purpose of the assignment or no longer exits).

1.

Anderson, Jason. R.

1995.

Cognitive psychology and its implications

4th edition

W. H. Freeman

New York

2.

Morgan, Michael

Television, sex-role attitudes, and sex-role behavior

“Journal of Early Adolescence.”

volume 7.

269-282.

[1987].

3.       

Connolly, Ceci

October 14, 2009

“Health insurers emerge as Obama’s top foe in reform effort.”

The Washington Post

p. A6

4.

Andersen, Simon Martin

Rachel Lisa Klatzky and John Murray

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology

volume 59

pp. 192-201

1990

Traits And Social Stereotypes: Efficiency Differences In Social Information Processing

5.

Editors: Lewis, M & Haviland, J.

Authors: Brody, L. R. and Hall, J.

Chapter: gender and emotion

Book: Handbook of Emotion,

Published: New York, Guilford Press, 1983

pp. 75-100

6.

Author: Freeman, Janis J.

Title on page: “The women's liberation movement: Its origin, structures and ideals”.

http://scriptorium.lib.duke.edu/wlm/womlib/

no date on page

7.

1987

Sondra Lipowitz Bem

“Probing the promise of androgyne.”

Martin Robert Walsh (Editor)

The Psychology Of Women

pages 206-225

Yale University Press located in New Haven, Connecticut.

8.  

Rainey, James

2009

Friday, October 2, 2009

Los Angeles Times

We Still Need News Judgment

p. A2

9.

Jamieson, Kathleen Hall

(1995), Beyond the double bind: Women and leadership

New York: Oxford University Press

10.

“China’s disaster recovery continues through a mobile learning center project.”

United Way Worldwide

15 Apr 2009

http://www.unitedway.org/worldwide/news/newsdisplay.cfm?nid=167&MID=66.

Explanation / Answer

Andersen, S. M., Klatzky, R. L. & Murray, J. (1990). Traits and social stereotypes: efficiency differences in social information processing. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 59, pp. 192-201.

Bem, S. L. (1987). Probing the promise of androgyne. In Walsh, M. R. (Ed.). The Psychology of Women (p- 206-225). New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press.

Ceci, C. (2009, October 14). Health insurers emerge as Obama’s top foe in reform effort. The Washington Post, p. A6.

China’s disaster recovery continues through a mobile learning center project. United Way Worldwide (2009, Apr 15). Retrieved from http://www.unitedway.org/worldwide/news/news display.cfm?nid=167&MID=66.

Freeman, J. J. (no date on page). The women's liberation movement: Its origin, structures and ideals. Retrived from http://scriptorium.lib.duke.edu/wlm/womlib/

James, R. (2009, Friday, October 2, 2009). We Still Need News Judgment. Los Angeles Times p. A2

Jamieson, K. H. (1995). Beyond the double bind: Women and leadership. New York: Oxford University Press.

Jason, R. A. (1995). Cognitive psychology and its implications (4th ed.). New York: W. H. Freeman.

Lewis, M., & Haviland, J. (1983). Handbook of emotions. In Brody, L. R. and Hall, J. Gender and emotion (pp. 75-100). New York: Guilford Press.

Michael, M. (1987). Television, sex-role attitudes, and sex-role behavior. Journal of Early Adolescence, 7. 269-282.

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