apa style

identify at least seven different problems with the following reference and the re-write the reference in its proper form

Gary Fisher, Alan Brady and Joan Lees. A study of On-Line Learning Styles. (2011). The journal of psychology, vol. 12, pp. 85 to 114

Start by reading this, and using the list of what to do as a checklist:

http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/05/

Let me know what you find in this entry that needs correcting, and I'll check your work.

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Slight correction needed:

Fisher, G., Brady, A., & Lees, J. (2011). "A study of on-line learning styles." The Journal of Psychology, 12, 85-114.

The directions and examples in here will help, too. Be sure to click on the image to zoom in and see everything clearly.

http://owl.english.purdue.edu/media/jpeg/APAPoster09.jpg

To identify the problems with the given reference in APA style, we need to compare it with the correct formatting guidelines. Here are at least seven issues with the provided reference:

1. The authors' names should be in the last name, first initial format.
2. The title of the article should be in sentence case and not in title case.
3. The article title should be written without quotation marks or italics.
4. The journal title should be capitalized and italicized.
5. The volume number should be in italics but not followed by "vol."
6. The page numbers should be written as a range separated by an en dash (-).
7. The reference should include the DOI (Digital Object Identifier) or the URL (if there is no DOI).

Here's the corrected reference in proper APA style:

Fisher, G., Brady, A., & Lees, J. (2011). A study of on-line learning styles. The Journal of Psychology, 12, 85-114. DOI/URL

Note: If there is no DOI or URL available, you can omit that part from the reference.