APA Style
APA Style
RCS 6080
September 7, 2006
Why Use APA Style?
Allows readers to
cross-reference your
sources easily
Provides consistent
format within a
discipline
Gives you credibility
as a writer
Protects you from
plagiarism
Cross-Referencing Your Sources
Cross-referencing allows readers to locate the
publication information of source material.
This is of great value for researchers who
may want to locate your sources for their own
research projects.
“Because one purpose of listing references is to
enable readers to retrieve and use the
sources, reference data must be correct and
complete. …” (APA, 2001, p. 216).
Using a Consistent Format
Using a consistent format helps your
reader understand your
arguments and the sources
they’re built on.
It also helps you keep track of your
sources as you build arguments.
52 APA primary journals; as many as
1000 more in social sciences and
psychology use APA as their style
guide.
Establishing Credibility
The proper use of APA style shows the
credibility of writers; such writers show
accountability to their source material.
“[Because] authors are responsible for all
information in their reference lists. Accurately
prepared references help establish your
credibility as a careful researcher” (APA,
2001, p. 216).
Avoiding Plagiarism
Academic honesty and integrity!
Proper citation of your sources in APA style can help
you avoid plagiarism, which is a serious offense. It may
result in anything from failure of the assignment to
expulsion from school.
You are academically dishonest if:
Someone writes your paper for you
You purchase a paper
You copy a paper from online
You fail to cite your sources
Your present someone else’s ideas as your own
Quick Background of the Publication Manual
of the American Psychological Association
Steven R. Pruett
University of Florida
Abstract
Brief comprehensive summary
Usually no more than120 words
Concise
Self-contained
Non-evaluative
Coherent
Readable
Objectives: Develop and validate the Disability Attitude Implicit Association Test (DA-IAT). Participants:
Two hundred twenty three rehabilitation counseling students. Outcome Measures: DA-IAT, Attitude Toward
Disabled Persons Scale (ATDP), Marlowe-Crowne Social Desirability Scale, Collett-Lester Fear of Death
Scale, Internal and External Motivation to Respond without Prejudice Toward People with Disabilities
Scales, Contact with Disabled Persons Scale, and Demographics. Results: DA-IAT congruent associations
measure. Demographics did not predict DA-IAT scores. Contact with Disabled Persons Scale was the
dominant predictor for the DA-IAT. Conclusions: The DA-IAT has potential of becoming a useful measure
[Abstract=117 words]
Engagement
Assessment
Planning
Implementation
Evaluation
Two levels (use level 1 & 3)
Centered Uppercase and Lowercase Heading
(Level 1)
Flush Left, Italicized, Uppercase and Lowercase Side Heading
(Level 3)
Engagement
Techniques
Orientation of Client
Three levels (Use level 1, 3 and 4)
Centered Uppercase and Lowercase Heading
(Level 1)
Flush Left, Italicized, Uppercase and Lowercase Side Heading
(Level 3)
Indented, italicized, lowercase paragraph heading ending with a period. (Level 4)
Assessment
Development
Early childhood.
Adolescent.
Handling Quotes in Your Text
If directly quoted from another
author’s work should be reproduced
word for word
Short quotations (fewer than 40
words) are incorporated into the
text, enclosed with double quotation
marks.
Must be accompanied by a
reference citation with a page
number
Example of a Short Quotation
Matkin (1985) stated “the compensation
principle and accident prevention form an
intertwined relationship whereby one
enhances the other” (p. 29).
At end of sentence – close quoted passage
with quotation marks, cite the source in
parentheses after marks, and end with the
period or other punctuation outside the final
parenthesis.
Example of Mid-Sentence Quote
He found “Assessment or decision-
making interviews are generally more
focused” (Zastrow, 1998, p. 86) than
other types of interview formats.
In midsentence - End the passage with quotation
marks, cite source in parentheses immediately after
the quotation marks, and continue the sentence.
Use no other punctuation unless meaning of
sentence requires it.
Example of Long Quote
Wang, Thomas, Chan, and Cheing (2003) stated the following:
Conjoint analysis has the potential to augment the study of attitudes
toward disabilities in rehabilitation psychology research. Specifically,
as an indirect measurement, conjoint analysis is less prone to social
desirability effects. The trade-off method used in conjoint analysis to
study people’s attitudes toward disability closely approximates human
decision making in real life. Hence both conjoint measurements and
conjoint analysis could increase the ability of rehabilitation psychology
researchers to understand factors contributing to the formation of
attitudes/preferences in multiple social contexts. (p. 200-201)
At end of block quote – Cite the quoted source in parentheses
after the final punctuation mark
Do not single space long quotes. Indent 5-7 spaces from the left
margin without the usual paragraph indent.
Numbers
General rule is to use figures to express
numbers 10 and above
The client is 25 years old
Mr. Roberts has had 12 arrests
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