I was wondering if someone can identify this citation style:

Author. (Date). Doc Title. Title Bar Title. Retrieved ____, 2015 from <URL ADDRESS>.

Looks like APA.

The citation style you provided is known as APA (American Psychological Association) format. Here's how you can identify it:

1. In-text citation: APA style uses the author-date format for in-text citations. This means that when you reference a source within your text, you include the author's last name and the year of publication in parentheses.

2. Reference list: The reference list is organized alphabetically by the author's last name. Each entry follows a specific format, which includes the author's name, publication date, document title, title of the source (e.g., journal, book, website), and retrieval information (e.g., URL or DOI).

In the citation style you provided, the format would typically be as follows:

Author. (Date). Document Title. Title of the Source. Retrieved Month Day, Year, from <URL Address>.

For example:

Smith, J. (2014). The effects of climate change on biodiversity. Journal of Environmental Studies, 25(2), 100-115. Retrieved December 1, 2015, from <URL Address>.

By following this format, you can correctly identify and reference sources in APA style.