For the in-text citations of multiple authors you simply put the last name of the first author listed in the bibliography citation. So you should only have one name in the in-text citation.
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For the in-text citations of multiple authors you simply put the last name of the first author listed in the bibliography citation. So you should only have one name in the in-text citation.
Good luck!
TWO OR THREE AUTHORS: Name the authors in a signal phrase, as in the following example, or include their last names in the parenthetical reference: (Redelmeier and Tibshirani 453).
Redelmeier and Tibshirani found that "the risk of a collision when
using a cellular telephone was four times higher than the risk
when a cellular telephone was not being used" (453).
When three authors are named in the parentheses, separate the names with commas: (Alton, Davies, and Rice 56).
I'm writing a research essay, and for one of my sources, I need to cite multiple authors. I know how to do this in the works cited sheet, but not in the actual essay. When citing one author, I know how to format it (Likethis 123). With two authors, though, I'm confused. Can someone clarify this?
Please don't give me a website that just helps with MLA format - most of them either don't assist with in-text citation or don't mention multiple authors.
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