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The format for referencing an article that does not have an author listed is shown. It also includes how to cite this reference within the text...when there is no author.

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Trying to keep up with all writing styles can be a chore, especially when following APA. Even the best academic writers make mistakes so do not feel too bad. :-) Now, to answer your question about APA citations when an author is not known. But be careful here as there is a way to reference a piece of written work where the author is listed as "anonymous" and another way when the author is truly unknown.

1. When the author is listed as anonymous the in-text citations is the same if the author's name was known. Therefore you would present the in-text citations as ...

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