I'm using BE 9.0.7 under OS 10.4.7 and Word 2004.
I've got a manuscript with two citations with the same authors and date:
Burgess, C. & Simpson, G. B. (1988). Cerebral hemispheric mechanisms in the retrieval of ambiguous word meanings. Brain and Language, 33, 86-103.
Burgess, C. & Simpson, G. B. (1988). Neuropsychology of lexical ambiguity resolution: The contribution of divided visual field studies. In S. I. Small, G. W. Cottrell, & M. K. Tanenhaus (Eds.), Lexical ambiguity resolution. (pp. 411-430). San Mateo, CA: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
When I scan a citation with both of them together I get:
(Burgess & Simpson, 1988; Burgess, & Simpson, 1988)
So it's incorrectly putting in a comma after the Burgess and, more importantly, it's not putting in subscripts, as in 1988a and 1988b.
Any suggestions?
Joe
APA format not distinguising papers with same authors and da
no difference
I can't see any differences between the author listings. If it's there, it's invisible. Here are the two author listings:
Burgess, C.
Simpson, G. B.
Burgess, C.
Simpson, G. B.
Burgess, C.
Simpson, G. B.
Burgess, C.
Simpson, G. B.
problem is with articles and book chapters
I tried pasting the authors over and it didn't help. I did see another pair of citations with identical names and dates being handled properly. It occurred to me that what might be different in this case is that one citation is for a journal article and one is for a book chapter. I constructed a couple test cases and they worked fine when they were both journal articles but when I changed one to be a book chapter they showed the same behavior with the extra comma and the absence of the date postscript. Could you try replicating this situation on your own computer?
The reason is that the shipping APA Citations format is slightly incorrect. There is a field on the first tab called
Between last names
For the Journal Article Type, it is correctly set as
& ^, & //note the space at the end
But for all other Types it is incorrectly set as
, &
To fix this, set all Types to that of the Journal Article Type.
Jon
Sonny Software
Between last names
For the Journal Article Type, it is correctly set as
& ^, & //note the space at the end
But for all other Types it is incorrectly set as
, &
To fix this, set all Types to that of the Journal Article Type.
Jon
Sonny Software