Inconsistent inline citation format
I'm writing a paper using APA6 format and some of my inline citations will look like this:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/004yja32955tnd6/ref.png?dl=0
You'll notice that most of the time authors are listed by their last name, however, in the case of Chen I'm also getting their first name initials
This only happens about 1% of the time, but its difficult to dig through my paper to find where this is happening to apply a manual fix
188BET靠谱吗Is there a reason why zotero does this?
https://www.dropbox.com/s/004yja32955tnd6/ref.png?dl=0
You'll notice that most of the time authors are listed by their last name, however, in the case of Chen I'm also getting their first name initials
This only happens about 1% of the time, but its difficult to dig through my paper to find where this is happening to apply a manual fix
188BET靠谱吗Is there a reason why zotero does this?
Chen, H.-C., Schultz, A.B., Ashton-Miller, J.A., Giordani, B., Alexander, N.B., & Guire, K.E.(1996)
Chen, K.Y., & Bassett, D.R.(2005)
188BET靠谱吗And I think you're right, zotero is trying to disambiguate between 2 authors with the same last name (Chen)
This would be important if I have an inline citation like Chen at al.(xxxx), as it may be unclear which paper I'm referring to, but in the example I posted it should be clear from the second author (Bassett) that I'm not referring to the first paper, especially given the publication year
Is this typical behaviour for APA, or something I need to go in and change?