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. Comment by Shaunna Waltemeyer: Book reference, chapter in a book. Armstrong, Walsh, & Dees: chapter authors Sport Marketing: name of chapter Pederson & Thibault: book editors Contemporary sport management: name of book 6th: edition of book pp. 246-271: chapter pages Human Kinetics: Publisher
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 Comment by Shaunna Waltemeyer: Journal article. Please note the only words capitalized in the title are the first word and the word following a colon or semi-colon. Proper nouns are also capitalized. The journal is italicized and each word is capitalized (with the exception of transition words…and, the, or, for, of, etc. The volume number is also italicized.
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. Comment by Shaunna Waltemeyer: Doctoral dissertation.
Robert K. Greenleaf Center for Servant Leadership. (2006). Retrieved from https://www.greenleaf.org/what-is-servant-leadership/ Comment by Shaunna Waltemeyer: Website, no author.
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. Comment by Shaunna Waltemeyer: Journal article, no DOI listed in the library. DOI is not a mandatory element in your references page. However, if the DOI is available it is required.
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 Comment by Shaunna Waltemeyer: Journal article, DOI included.
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.