Use APA citation style to:
You can use sources 3 ways in research projects. Be sure to give credit, by using in-text citations, to the source for all of these options.

In-text citations can be in 2 forms:
Some don'ts:
Use in-text citations when borrowing ideas and wording from another source. The basic components are the author(s), the date, and page number(s) if a direct quote.
(Hassan, 2013) OR (Hassan, 2013, p. 263) OR (Hassan, 2013, pp. 261-262)
If your source, most often a web page, doesn't have a page number, use paragraph numbers:
(Hassan, 2013, Making Decisions section, para. 7)
Pay close attention to the number of authors of the articles. There are different rules if there are 1-2 authors or 3 or more authors. Refer to Author/Authors page from the OWL at Purdue University for more information.
You should include every source that you cite in your project on the references page. Here are the basic formats:
Book: Author, A.A. (year). Title of the book. Publisher. (URL if appropriate.)
Journal Article:
Author, A.A., Author, B.B., & Author, C.C. (year). Title of article. Title of Journal, volume number(issue number), pages. https://doi.org//xx.xxxxxxxxxxxx
Please note the above citation should have the 2nd line indented in the hanging indent format if it is longer than 1 line.
These links from the Online Writing Lab (OWL) at Purdue University can provide help with APA formatting.