Now, let me tell y’all, if you ever need to get your hands on that fancy book “Abnormal Psychology” by Ronald J. Comer, 11th edition, you gotta know how to give it the right citation, especially if you’re a student or doing some kind of research. Don’t worry, I’ll break it down real simple for you, so even if you ain’t much into all them big words and formal things, you’ll still get it right.
So, if you’re lookin’ to cite the book in APA style, this is what you gotta do: First, you gotta list the authors. The book was written by Ronald J. Comer and his kin, Jonathan S. Comer. Their names go first. Next, you gotta put the year it was published, which is 2021 for this 11th edition. After that, you mention the title of the book. Make sure to write it in italics, like this: Abnormal Psychology. Then, don’t forget to mention the publisher, which is Worth Publishers. That’s the key to gettin’ it right.
Now, if you’re writing it down in the right order, here’s how it should look:
- Comer, R. J., & Comer, J. S. (2021). Abnormal Psychology (11th ed.). Worth Publishers.
Real simple, ain’t it? Just follow that format, and you’ll be good to go. If you’re like me, you might not care much about all them fancy academic rules, but trust me, they come in handy when it’s time to write papers and stuff. Plus, it keeps things nice and proper, especially when you’re usin’ somebody else’s work.
Now, let me tell you, this 11th edition of the book has all sorts of good stuff in it. It covers all them theories about abnormal psychology, what makes people act all strange and out of the ordinary, and how them behaviors can be diagnosed and treated. It’s a real good read if you’re lookin’ to understand how folks with mental health troubles get help and what causes their struggles in the first place. The Comers, Ronald and Jonathan, really did a fine job with this one. Real clear and helpful.
And just to help you out even more, here’s a little tip: If you’re needing this book for school or your own studies, you might wanna get the digital version too. It’s got all sorts of extras, like some online homework stuff and practice exercises, all through the LaunchPad or Achieve Read & Practice tools that Macmillan offers. Ain’t no harm in makin’ things a little easier on yourself, right?
So there you go, folks. Whether you’re just tryin’ to get the citation right for a paper or you’re deep into the book, just remember the names, the year, the title, and the publisher, and you’ll have it all down pat. Ain’t nothin’ too complicated about it once you get the hang of it. And if you ever get confused, just come back here and take another look. I’ll be waitin’ with more simple advice for ya.
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