reference list
References List Comment by Shaunna Waltemeyer: Guidelines for formatting your title page: Title written in bold in the upper quarter of the page. Student Name College Name, Grand Canyon University Course Number: Course Title Instructor’s Name Assignment Due Date
Student Name
Colangelo College of Business, Grand Canyon University
UNV-504: Introduction to Graduate Studies
Instructor Name
October 1, 2020
References Comment by Shaunna Waltemeyer: Include the word “References” on the first line, centered, in 12 pt. Times New Roman bold font. Comment by Shaunna Waltemeyer: Please note, references are listed in alphabetical order.
Armstrong, K. L., Walsh, P., & Dees, W. (2019). Sport marketing. In P. M. Pederson & L. Thibault (Eds.), Contemporary sport management (6th ed., pp. 246-271). Human Kinetics.
Carter, I., Damianakis, T., Munro, S., Skinner, H., Matin, S., & Nash Andrews, T. (2018). Exploring online and blended course delivery in social group work. Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 38(5), 486-503. https://doi: 10.1080/08841233.2018.1523824 Comment by Shaunna Waltemeyer: Journal article. DOI (Digital Object Identifier) is a unique string of numbers, symbols, and letters used to permanently an article or document on the Internet. A DOI helps your reader easily locate a document from your citation.
Forsythe, L. M., Davis, L. Y., & Mueller, J. M. (2018). Guiding entrepreneurs through the quagmire of business entities: Three hypothetical scenarios for discussion. Entrepreneurship Education and Pedagogy, 1(3), 258-271. https://doi:10.1177/2515127418782144
Hollander, M. M. (2012). Dealing with dual differences: Methodological innovations and new lessons from the Milgram experiment (Publication No. 10289373) [Doctoral dissertation, University of Wisconsin-Madison]. ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global.
Robert K. Greenleaf Center for Servant Leadership. (2006). Retrieved from https://www.greenleaf.org/what-is-servant-leadership/
Sahawneh, F. G., & Benuto, L. T. (2018). The relationship between instructor servant leadership behaviors and satisfaction with instructors in an online setting. Online Learning, 22(1), 107–129. https://doi: 10.24059/olj.v22i1.1066
Swers, M. L. (2013). Women in the club: Gender and policy making in the Senate. University of Chicago Press. Comment by Shaunna Waltemeyer: Book reference. Title of the book is written in italics. The publisher is written in regular font at the end of the reference.
Wu, R., & Cheng, X. (2016). Gender equality in the workplace: The effect of gender equality on productivity growth among the Chilean manufacturers, The Journal of Developing Areas, 50(1), 257-274.
Yin, R. (2 Ed.). (2016). Qualitative research from start to finish. The Guilford Press. Comment by Shaunna Waltemeyer: Book. Note: The title of the book is italicized with on the first word capitalized. You would also capitalize the first word following a colon or semi-colon and proper nouns. In regular font, include the name of the publisher.
Yu-Kang, L. (2014). Gender stereotypes as a double-edged sword in political advertising. International Journal of Advertising, 33(2), 203-234. https://doi:10.2501/IJA-33-2-203- 234
Yu-Kang, L. (2014). Gender stereotypes as a double-edged sword in political advertising. International Journal of Advertising, 33(2), 203-234. Comment by Shaunna Waltemeyer: Journal article, no DOI included.