notation for susequent multiple authors in a sitation

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When citing a source with multiple authors, the way to indicate subsequent authors varies depending on the citation style you are using. Here are the notations for subsequent multiple authors in two commonly used citation styles:

1. American Psychological Association (APA) Style:
- For the first in-text citation: List all authors' last names and publication year.
Example: (Smith, Johnson, & Williams, 2021)
- For subsequent in-text citations: Use only the first author's last name followed by "et al." and the publication year.
Example: (Smith et al., 2021)
- In the reference list: List all authors' last names and initials.
Example: Smith, J., Johnson, A., & Williams, R. (2021).

2. Modern Language Association (MLA) Style:
- For in-text citations: Include only the first author's last name followed by "et al." and the page number.
Example: (Smith et al. 45)
- In the Works Cited list: List all authors' last names and initials.
Example: Smith, John, et al.

Remember to consult the specific guidelines of the citation style you are using, as different styles may have slight variations in notation.