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A research paper published by an organization:

American Psychological Association. (2002). Cognitive development in 16-month-old infants.

Psychology and Neuroscience, 12, pp. 340-342.

Multiple papers by the same author:

Bart, D.C. (2005). Infant cognition and extraversion. Psychology Today, 12, 144-146.

Bart, D.C. (2006). Personality types in infants. Psychology Today, 15, 31-35.

Multiple papers by the same author, published in the same year:

Carpenter, K. (2008a). Personality development and attention. Psychology and Neuroscience,

11, pp. 50-56.

Carpenter, K. (2008b). Introduction. In R.M. Quong (Ed.), Introduction to Infancy Psychology

(pp. 1-7). New York: Bronwyn and Bronwyn.

A research paper by two authors:

David, Q., & Smith, R.T. (1980). Attention in infants under 16 months. Journal of Infant

Psychology, 78, 20-5.

A research paper by more than two authors:

Evans, H., Cameron, T.C., Joyce, Y.I., Berry, H.G., & Smith, O.B. (2017). Extraversion as a

predictor of cognitive ability. Infancy and Child Development, 85, 33-40.

A research paper published in an edited edition of a book:

Grant, Y. (1988). A cross-sectional study of infant attention. In A.T. Bloomberg & G.S. Yu

(Ed.), Infancy (pp. 91-93). Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

A research paper found online with a DOI:

Ip, K.P. (2007). Testing for introversion and extraversion in infants. The Scientist, 45, 400-402.

doi:10.17389/0989.2007.05.006

A research paper found online with an unknown DOI:

Kwan, S.M. (2016). Evidence-based parenting of introverted infants. Journal of Childhood

Psychology, 18. Retrieved from http://www.jcp.isk.org/jto/odk.html

An unpublished research paper (such as a thesis):

Herbert, L.K. (2018). Parenting and Infant Personality. University of British Columbia,

Vancouver, B.C.