First of all, here are examples.
Paper Presentations
Maddox, S., Hurling, J., Stewart, E., & Edwards, A. (2016, March 30–April 2). If mama ain’t happy, nobody’s happy: The effect of parental depression on mood dysregulation in children [Paper presentation]. Southeastern Psychological Association 62nd Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, United States.
- Parenthetical citation in text: (Maddox et al., 2016)
- Narrative citation in text: Maddox et al. (2016) suggested that…
Poster Presentations
Pearson, J. (2018, September 27–30). Fat talk and its effects on state-based body image in women [Poster presentation]. Australian Psychological Society Congress, Sydney, NSW, Australia. http://bit.ly/2XGSThP
- Parenthetical citation in text: (Pearson, 2018)
- Narrative citation in text: Pearson (2018) suggested that…
Abstract Only
Cacioppo, S. (2019, April 25–28). Evolutionary theory of social connections: Past, present, and future [Conference presentation abstract]. Ninety-ninth annual convention of the Western Psychological Association, Pasadena, CA, United States. https://westernpsych.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/WPA-Program-2019-Final-2.pdf
- Parenthetical citation in text: (Cacioppo, 2019)
- Narrative citation in text: Cacioppo (2019)
Symposium Contributions
De Boer, D., & LaFavor, T. (2018, April 26–29). The art and significance of successfully identifying resilient individuals: A person-focused approach. In A. m. Schmidt & A. Kryvanos (Chairs), Perspectives on resilience: Conceptualization, measurement, and enhancement [Symposium]. Western Psychological Association 98th Annual Convention, Portland, OR, United States.
- Parenthetical citation in text: (De Boer & LaFavor, 2018)
- Narrative citation in text: De Boer and LaFavor (2018)
Conference Sessions
Fistek, A., Jester, E., & Sonnenberg, K. (2017, July 12-15). Everybody’s got a little music in them: Using music therapy to connect, engage, and motivate [Conference session]. Autism Society National Conference, Milwaukee, WI, United States. https://asa.confex.com/asa/2017/webprogramarchives/Session9517.html
- Parenthetical citation in text: (Fistek et al., 2017)
- Narrative citation in text: Fistek et al. (2017) suggested that…
Keynote Addresses
Use “[Keynote address]” in the bracket.
Here’s How to Work on the Four Elements (Author, Date, Title, and Source) of a Reference in APA style to Cite Conference Works.
Authors
- Include all authors listed as contributing to the presentation even if they were not physically present.
- The overall format: Last name, middle name initial. first name initial.
- E.g., Kinscherff, R. T.
- Use a comma between authors to separate their names, even when there are only two authors
- E.g., De Boer, D., & LaFavor, T.
- Also, use an ampersand (&) before the final author’s name: Author, A. A., & Author, B. B.
- Provide surnames and initials for up to and including 20 authors.
- When there are up to 20 authors, use an ampersand before the final author’s name.
- When there are 21 or more authors, include the first 19 authors’ names, insert an ellipsis (but no ampersand), and then add the final author’s name.
- For hyphenated names (e.g., Ji-An Jung), retain the initial of each hyphenated name element followed by a period for each initial, and connect them with a hyphen without a space around the hyphen.
- E.g., Jung, J.-A.
- When the second element of a hyphenated name is lowercase, treat it as a single name
- E.g., Ji-woo, Jung → Jung, J.
- Use commas to separate initials and suffixes such as Jr. and III
- E.g., Evans, A. C., Jr.
(Full) Date of the Conference
In parentheses, include the date(s) of a FULL conference, even though the work that you cite (e.g., presentation) likely occurred on only one day.
Conference Name (Ninety-ninth vs. 99th)
In case the conference name starts with an ordinal number (e.g., Ninety-ninth), then, write the ordinal numbers instead of using numbers (e.g., Ninety-ninth instead of 99th).
- E.g., Ninety-ninth annual convention of the Western Psychological Association
However, if the ordinal number is part of the conference name (e.g., Western Psychological Association 98th Annual Convention), then, use numbers instead of words.
- E.g., Southeastern Psychological Association 62nd Annual Meeting
Location
The conference name is followed by a comma, space, and then the location.
Format of locations: City, State, Province or Territory
Examples:
- New York, NY, United States
- Vancouver, BC, Canada
- Sydney, NSW, Australia
- Istanbul, Turkey
- Lima, Peru
- London, England
Punctuation Within Reference List Entries.
- Each element ends with a period: Author. (Date). Title. Source.
- Italicize punctuation marks that appear within an italic reference element (e.g., comma or colon within a book title).
- Do not italicize punctuation between reference elements.