Reference List Errors in Manuscripts Submitted to a Journal for Review for Publication
Abstract
Style errors outlined in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association
(APA) were examined among 131 manuscripts submitted to Research in the Schools, a
nationally refereed journal, over a 6-year period. Specifically, a mixed research design was
utilized to determine the frequency and characteristics of APA errors committed in the
reference lists of these manuscripts. Findings revealed that authors committed more than 12
reference list errors per manuscript, on average (M = 12.83, SD = 7.25). Further, a total of
466 unique reference list errors were identified, which yielded the following 14 reference list
error themes: general errors, reference heading, names of authors, publication year/date, title
of work, publisher information, source of journal/periodical, source of authored book, source
of edited book, source of website, source of paper presentation, source of dissertation/thesis,
source of newspaper article, and source of government document. Implications of these and
other findings are discussed.