User:Smallman12q/Reference example
The following is an example of how to do page references from a book/study. Click edit this page to see the wikitext. You can see its use in FA such as Edmund Evans.
Understanding the relations between social context and personality is important.[1]
Research has found that neuroticism and pessimism correlate with an increased risk for premature mortality.[2] Research has found that hostility correlates positively with mortality.[2]
Identity can be treated as an individual outcome.[3]
References
- Sources
- Ozer, Daniel (11). "Personality and the Prediction of Consequential Outcomes" (PDF). Annu. Rev. Psychol. 57: 401–421. doi:10.1146/annurev.psych.57.102904.190127. PMID 16318601. Retrieved 2/15/2012.
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