Hi Annette,
I use the same format as for secondary referencing, but instead of writing, "as cited in", I write "as quoted in"...


I have not been able to find more in the APA manual, so I used my best judgment.

Cheers!

Jean-Marc



Annette Taylor, Ph. D. wrote:

How would one cite a quotation that is from a secondary source.

here is the situation:
Let's say Smith and Jones (1999) provide a direct quotation from Simmons (1888) and I want to use that direct quotation from Simmons. I have not read Simmons, nor have I acquired the Simmons paper, but I want to use the quotation nevertheless. How would I put that into the body of the paper. Would it be something like:


Smith and Jones (1999) provide a pertinent quotation from Simmons (as cited in Smith & Jones, 1999) which state, "blah, blah, blah."

Thanks

Annette



Annette Kujawski Taylor, Ph. D.
Department of Psychology
University of San Diego 5998 Alcala Park
San Diego, CA 92110
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