Select the most accurate APA-style reference: (Points : 1)

Hutchings, V. L., Walton, J. H., & Benjamin, A. (2010). The impact of explicit racial cues on gender differences in support for confederate symbols and partisanship. Journal of Politics, 72(4), 1175-1188. doi:10.1017/S0022381610000605
Mitchell, L. (2009). Georgia's Story: Competing Narratives Since the War. Survival,
51(4), 87. doi:10.1080/00396330903168857

answer b

Please space this so that we can tell things apart. I can't see what's a or b or anything else. Use the Enter key to separate each choice.

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http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/
Use the links in the list at the left as a table of contents.

The most accurate APA-style reference is:

Hutchings, V. L., Walton, J. H., & Benjamin, A. (2010). The impact of explicit racial cues on gender differences in support for confederate symbols and partisanship. Journal of Politics, 72(4), 1175-1188. doi:10.1017/S0022381610000605

To determine the most accurate APA-style reference, follow these steps:
1. Start with the author's last name, followed by their initials. If there is more than one author, separate their names with commas and include an ampersand (&) before the last author's name.
2. After the authors' names, include the publication year in parentheses.
3. Next, include the title of the article, with only the first word and proper nouns capitalized. It is italicized.
4. Then, include the title of the journal in which the article is published. The journal title is also italicized and capitalized. It is followed by a comma.
5. Include the volume number and issue number of the journal in parentheses, separated by a comma.
6. Include the page range of the article.
7. Finally, include a doi (digital object identifier) if available. The doi is preceded by "doi:" and serves as a permanent link to the article.

So, in this case, the most accurate APA-style reference is Hutchings, V. L., Walton, J. H., & Benjamin, A. (2010). The impact of explicit racial cues on gender differences in support for confederate symbols and partisanship. Journal of Politics, 72(4), 1175-1188. doi:10.1017/S0022381610000605.