Please help to recognise the style
What kind of style is this? Thanks for the help.
Hollander, E. P. and Julian, J. W., "Contemporary Trends in the Analysis of Leadership," Psychological Bulletin 71 (5), 1969: 387 397
Hollander, E. P. and Julian, J. W., "Contemporary Trends in the Analysis of Leadership," Psychological Bulletin 71 (5), 1969: 387 397
This is not a common style, having the date in the back like that is unusual.
He wrote this example in a doc file that he sent to students with his exact orders.
Here is the second example but now for a journal article:
Segal, D. R., "Leadership and Management: Organization Theory", in Buck, J. H. and Korb, L. J. (Eds.), Military Leadership. Beverly Hills: Sage, 1981: 41-69
(I gotta say, it's also a bit rich of a professor to demand his/her own citation style and than have errors in the examples - in the second example, the comma would need to be inside the quotation marks).
Whats the closest style to his demand? I will do manual tweaking to get close as possible.
(Einstein 2002)
Pick any author date style (Harvard? APSA?) - and move around the date in the bibliography.