The primary reasons for citing sources in a research paper are to give credit to the authors whose work you have drawn upon and to allow readers to track down your sources, should they wish to do so.
There are many style guides for formatting citations and creating bibliographies. ASA is frequently used in sociology, but you may be called upon to use others.
See the library's citation tools page for further information.
For information about citing sources with the most recent style guide from the American Psychological Association (APA), please use these APA Style (7th Edition) resources from GU librarians.
The Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL) also is a useful resource about citations in APA Style (7th Edition).
American Sociologcical Association Style Guide
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