APA Powerpoint
APA Powerpoint
What is APA?
The American Psychological Association (APA) citation
style is the most commonly used format for manuscripts
in the social sciences.
APA regulates:
Stylistics
In-text citations
References
General Format
Your essay should:
be typed and double-spaced be printed on standardsized paper (8.5x11)
use 1 margins on all sides
use 10-12 pt. Times New Roman or a similar font
include a page header (title) in the upper left-hand of
every page and a page number in the upper right-hand
side of every page
References Page
Center the title
(References) at the top of
the page. Do not bold it.
Double-space reference
entries
Flush left the first line of
the entry and indent
subsequent lines
Order entries
alphabetically by the
authors surnames
References: Basics
Invert authors names (last name first followed
by initials: Smith, J.Q.)
Alphabetize reference list entries the last name
of the first author of each work
Capitalize only the first letter of the first word of
a title and subtitle, the first word after a colon or
a dash in the title, and proper nouns.
References: Basics
Capitalize all major words in journal titles
Italicize titles of longer works such as books and
journals
Do not italicize, underline, or put quotes around
the titles of shorter works such as journal articles
or essays in edited collections
In-text Citations:
Formatting Quotations
When quoting, introduce the quotation with a signal
phrase. Make sure to include the authors name, the year
of publication, the page number, but keep the citation
briefdo not repeat the information.
Caruth (1996) has stated that a traumatic response
frequently entails a delayed, uncontrolled repetitive
appearance of hallucinations and other intrusive
phenomena (p.11).
A traumatic response frequently entails a delayed,
uncontrolled repetitive appearance of
hallucinations
and other intrusive phenomena (Caruth, 1996, p.11).
In-text Citations:
In-text Citations:
In-text Citations:
In-text Citations:
Two or More Works
In-text Citations:
In-text Citations:
Organization
confirmed
In-text Citations:
Personal communication
When citing interviews, letters, e-mails, etc., include the
communicators name, the fact that it was personal
communication, and the date of the communication. Do
not include personal communication in the reference
list.
A. P. Smith also claimed that many of her students
had difficulties with APA style (personal
communication, November 3, 2002).
Or,
(E. Robbins, personal communication, January 4,
2001).
In-text Citations:
Electronic sources
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