NOTE: This page reflects the latest version of the APA Publication Manual (7th ed), which released in October 2019. If you require the previous version, please see APA Style (6th ed)
The APA Manual focuses more on how to display one's own original research findings in a table than on citing data from multiple sources within a table. When using data from other sources, please note that:
Also see the Images section of this guide for recommendations specific to displaying images.
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How Canada Performs. (2014). Education and Skills. https://www.conferenceboard.ca/hcp/provincial/education.aspx?AspxAutoDetectCookieSupport=1. |
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From data collected from multiple sources* See more examples and guidelines for citing multiple sources in a table
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Table 1 Decline in Plagiarism Offenses at Sheridan College
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Sheridan College. (2014). A report on plagiarism offences. Sheridan College. (2018). Another report on plagiarism offences. http://sheridancollege.ca |
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Table 2 Student Satisfaction with Sheridan Student Services
a90% of first year students indicated they were very satisfied with Sheridan's Student Services. |
Since no published sources were used in this table, no reference list entry is required. |
*Information within this row is fabricated and for demonstration purposes, only.
See Sections 7.8 to 7.21 of the Publication Manual.
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