

You may kindly verify that by checking the publicly available paper on. At least, if a direct reference to the work of the author(s) is included in the text, it is not.

The problem is, that (Author, Year) is NOT a valid in-text citation considering APA Style, 6th edtition. If it has been resolved, I would be very thankful for a short note as to how. I would like to take up the discussion on this again, as I now face similar problems. I personally think that's a terrible idea for a whole bunch of reasons (among them what ajlyon says, the fact that this will make it impossible to convert to a footnoted style like Chicago, the fact that APA requires and ampersand in citations, but a text "and" in the text etc.), but if that's what you want it's a two minute change. You also have to change the and="symbol" in the author-short macro to and="text". It's of course easy to adjust the style for your needs by changing

Just to highlight that (Author, Date) is valid APA, look here:
