APA has specific rules for providing in-text citations and references for tables reproduced from another source and tables created using data from another source.
Tables and other supplemental materials are placed after the References page.
If you have taken the data for the table or the entire table from another source, include access information in the Note.
To include in the Note's access information:
Use "Reproduced from" if you are using the entire table. Use "Adapted from" if you have modified another researcher's table or if you have created the table from someone else's data.
You will also put the proper APA reference for the entire journal article in your Reference page.
Keys, K. M., Susser, E., Cheslack-Postava, K., Fountain, C., Liu, K., Bearman, P.S. (2012). Cohort effects explain the increase autism diagnosis among children born from 1992 to 2003 in California. International Journal of Epidemiology, 41(2), 495-503. doi: 10.1093/ije/dyt193
Citing Tables or Data from Tables
If you have taken the data for the table or the entire table from another source, include access information in the Note.
To include in the Note's access information:
Use "Reproduced from" if you are using the entire table. Use "Adapted from" if you have modified another researcher's table or if you have created the table from someone else's data.
You will also put the proper APA reference for the entire journal article in your Reference page.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2016, February). Natality public-use data 2007-2014. Retrieved from http://wonder.cdc.gov/natality-current.html
Citing Maps
In the Reference page:
U. S. Census Bureau. (2011, March). 2010 Census: Census tract reference map Skagit county, WA. Retrieved from http://www2.census.gov/geo/maps/dc10map/tract/st53_wa/c53057_skagit/DC10CT_C53057_001.pdf