What is wrong with the following reference?
A.G. Greenwald (1980). The totalitarian ego: Fabrication and revision of personal history. American Psychologist, 35, 603-618 . doi:10.1037/0003-066X.35.7.603
a. the author's last name should appear first
b. the date is misplaced
c. the title of the article should be capitalized
d. the page numbers should be preceded by "pp."
e. there is nothing wrong with this reference
A
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