Formatting citations can be tedious. Why should you bother learning to cite correctly? Here are some reasons:
- Incorrectly citing your sources puts you at risk for unintentional plagiarism, which has serious consequences.
- When psychologists and other professionals read each other's work, they give less respect and credibility to articles with sloppy citations.
- Professors are training you for professional jobs. Even for those of you who won't need APA style in your careers, it's likely that you will need to follow detailed guidelines and professional conventions of some sort. College is the place to practice doing that.
- Citations make it possible to find any published work, even if that work is rare, in a different language, or not available online. Citations are maps in the vast universe of published information.
- Once you learn what an APA citation should look like, writing them can be strangely satisfying.