Guidelines for Citing Personal Interviews in APA Style- A Comprehensive Guide_2
How to Cite a Personal Interview in APA Style
When conducting research, personal interviews can be a valuable source of information. However, properly citing these interviews in APA style is crucial to maintain academic integrity and give credit to the interviewee. In this article, we will guide you through the process of citing a personal interview in APA style.
1. General Format
To cite a personal interview in APA style, follow this general format:
Interviewee Last Name, First Initial. (Year, Month Day). Interview with [Interviewer’s Last Name, First Initial]. [Interviewer’s Institution or Organization].
2. In-text Citation
When referencing the interview in your text, use the following format:
Interview with [Interviewer’s Last Name] (Year, Month Day).
For example:
“The importance of personal interviews in research was emphasized by [Interviewer’s Last Name] (2022, January 15).”
3. Reference List Entry
In the reference list, provide the following information:
– Interviewee’s Last Name, First Initial.
– Interviewee’s First Name.
– Year of the interview.
– Month and day of the interview.
– Interviewer’s Last Name, First Initial.
– Interviewer’s First Name.
– [Interviewer’s Institution or Organization].
For example:
Interviewee Last Name, F. (2022, January 15). Interview with Interviewer Last Name, I. [Interviewer’s Institution or Organization].
If the interviewee’s name is unknown, use “Anon.” as the author’s name. For example:
Anon. (2022, January 15). Interview with Interviewer Last Name, I. [Interviewer’s Institution or Organization].
4. Transcripts and Transcriptions
If you have a transcript or transcription of the interview, include it in your reference list entry. Follow the same format as mentioned above, but add the word “Transcript” or “Transcription” before the interviewee’s name. For example:
Interviewee Last Name, F. (2022, January 15). Transcript of interview with Interviewer Last Name, I. [Interviewer’s Institution or Organization].
5. Oral Histories
If the interview is part of an oral history project, include the project name in the reference list entry. For example:
Interviewee Last Name, F. (2022, January 15). Interview with Interviewer Last Name, I. In [Oral History Project Name]. [Interviewer’s Institution or Organization].
By following these guidelines, you can effectively cite personal interviews in APA style and maintain academic integrity in your research.