APA 6th edition Citation Generator

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What is APA 6th edition?

APA 6th edition is the previous version of the American Psychological Association style, widely required by universities and journals that have not yet updated to the 7th edition. It uses the same author-date in-text citation mechanism as APA 7th but differs in details such as running heads, DOI formatting, and the number of authors listed before an et al. abbreviation.

How to cite in APA 6th edition

Worked examples generated by CiteOrbit:

Book
Kuhn, T. S. (1962). The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Journal article
Hilal, N. (2026). Anxiety and depression among medical students. European Journal of Medical and Health Sciences, 8(1), 1–2. https://doi.org/10.24018/ejmed.2026.8.1.1
Website
CiteOrbit. (2026, January 1). What is a citation? Retrieved June 20, 2026, from CiteOrbit website: https://citeorbit.com/citation-generator

APA 6th edition FAQ

What is the main difference between APA 6th and APA 7th?
Key differences include how DOIs are displayed, how many authors are listed before et al. (six in 6th edition versus twenty in 7th), and the removal of the publisher location requirement for books in the 7th edition.
Which edition should I use?
Check your institution or journal's submission guidelines. Many now require APA 7th edition, but some still specify APA 6th. CiteOrbit lets you choose either.
Does APA 6th edition use in-text citations?
Yes. Like APA 7th, APA 6th uses author-date in-text citations such as (Smith, 2015), with a corresponding reference list at the end.