{"id":79046,"date":"2021-12-02T18:35:18","date_gmt":"2021-12-02T18:35:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/papersspot.com\/blog\/2021\/12\/02\/american-psychological-association-formatting-guidelines-7th-ed-website-for-reference-owl-at\/"},"modified":"2021-12-02T18:35:18","modified_gmt":"2021-12-02T18:35:18","slug":"american-psychological-association-formatting-guidelines-7th-ed-website-for-reference-owl-at","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/papersspot.com\/blog\/2021\/12\/02\/american-psychological-association-formatting-guidelines-7th-ed-website-for-reference-owl-at\/","title":{"rendered":"AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION FORMATTING GUIDELINES 7th ed. WEBSITE FOR REFERENCE: OWL at"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION FORMATTING GUIDELINES 7th ed. <\/p>\n<p> WEBSITE FOR REFERENCE: <\/p>\n<p> OWL at Purdue Website http:\/\/owl.english.purdue.edu\/owl\/resource\/560\/10\/<\/p>\n<p> Online tutorial for APA style. http:\/\/owl.english.purdue.edu\/owl\/resource\/664\/01\/<\/p>\n<p> Textbook for formatting all assignments:<\/p>\n<p> American Psychological Association. Publication manual of the American Psychological <\/p>\n<p> Association. (2010). 7th ed. American Psychological Association. <\/p>\n<p> FORMATTING PAPERS IN APA FORMAT:<\/p>\n<p> Double spaced with 1\u201d margins all around.<\/p>\n<p> Font: 11-point Calibri, 11-point Arial, and 10-point Lucida Sans Unicode as well as serif fonts such as 12-point Times New Roman, 11-point Georgia, 10-point Computer Modern.<\/p>\n<p> Parts: Title page, Abstract, Introduction (do not write out), Methods, Results, and Discussion. Sub titles are used for each.<\/p>\n<p> Indent first line of each paragraph 3-5 spaces. <\/p>\n<p> Use only one space after a period at the end of a sentence. <\/p>\n<p> Page header or Running head at the top of every page type &#8220;TITLE OF YOUR PAPER&#8221; in the header flush left using all capital letters. It is a shortened version of your paper&#8217;s title and not over 50 characters including spacing and punctuation. <\/p>\n<p> Page numbers- insert page numbers flush right<\/p>\n<p> See Sample paper in APA Manual <\/p>\n<p> GENERAL WRITING RULES <\/p>\n<p> GENDER, RACE, ETHNICITY AND RELIGIOUS EQUITY<\/p>\n<p> -Never identify author\u2019s gender. If discussing their findings, state \u201cThe author stated: <\/p>\n<p> For the research study, you can identify the differences in males or females, race, ethnicity or religious identification etc. on behaviors or scores only if relevant to the study and a part of the variables of the research. Otherwise, call them males and females and\/or the participants. If more than one group use participant in A group and participants in B group. Never refer to participants as he or she or hers or his or infants, students, children, teens boys, girls, athletes, etc. Don\u2019t use race or religious examples as: Jewish or Catholic, Caucasian or Asian unless it is relevant to the study. If not relevant, call the study group the participants. <\/p>\n<p> DO NOT REFER TO YOURSELF<\/p>\n<p> -Do not refer to yourself. Don\u2019t say say I, my or mine or other references to yourself. You can say the author(s) stated but that is all.<\/p>\n<p> TITLE PAGE Professional paper APA title page- see sample https:\/\/owl.purdue.edu\/owl\/research_and_citation\/apa_style\/apa_formatting_and_style_guide\/general_format.html<\/p>\n<p> APA Abstract Page<\/p>\n<p> Headings <\/p>\n<p> Level<\/p>\n<p> Format<\/p>\n<p> 1<\/p>\n<p> Centered, Bold, Title Case Heading \u00a0<\/p>\n<p> \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0Text begins as a new paragraph.<\/p>\n<p> 2<\/p>\n<p> Flush Left, Bold, Title Case Heading <\/p>\n<p> \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0Text begins as a new paragraph.<\/p>\n<p> 3<\/p>\n<p> Flush Left, Bold Italic, Title Case Heading <\/p>\n<p> \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0Text begins as a new paragraph.<\/p>\n<p> 4<\/p>\n<p> \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0Indented, Bold, Title Case Heading, Ending With a Period. Text begins on the same line and continues as a regular paragraph.<\/p>\n<p> 5<\/p>\n<p> \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0Indented, Bold Italic, Title Case Heading, Ending With a Period. Text begins on the same line and continues as a regular paragraph.<\/p>\n<p> CITATIONS WITHIN A DOCUMENT:<\/p>\n<p> IN TEXT CITATIONS WITHIN A DOCUMENT TEXT (NOT A FULL REFERENCE) <\/p>\n<p> Quotes: Use quotation marks before and after for direct quotes; use \u201cif words are left out; <\/p>\n<p> include author, year, and page citation (use p. or pp.). If not a DIRECT quotation, do not put page numbers. <\/p>\n<p> Use double quotation marks instead of italics to refer to linguistic examples.<\/p>\n<p> In document text in a sentence using quotation marks for one author<\/p>\n<p> They found out that \u201cit was real\u201d (Baird, 2019, p.10). OR<\/p>\n<p> The author stated, &#8220;it was difficult to ascertain an exact change between the 2 groups &#8221; (Jones, 2018, p. 199), but did not offer an explanation as to why.<\/p>\n<p> In document text in a sentence using quotation marks more than one author<\/p>\n<p> Two Authors: Coker &amp; Anderson (2016) found a remarkable correlation between the two groups and said: \u201cIt was significant\u201d (p. 82). <\/p>\n<p> One or 2 authors, one page<\/p>\n<p> (Michaels, 2019, p. 276) (Jameson &amp; Kindall, 2020; Hamilton, Nemiz, &amp; Jacobs, 2018, p. 345)<\/p>\n<p> More than 3 authors, list the name of the first author followed by et al. <\/p>\n<p> Two or more separate sources; more than one page; More than 3 authors <\/p>\n<p> (Michaels et. al, 2019, pp. 276-278; Roberts et al., 2019, pp. 6, 8, 10).<\/p>\n<p> No Quotes (article information paraphrased): <\/p>\n<p> Two separate sources; more than one page (Michaels et. al, 2019; Roberts, <\/p>\n<p> 2017).<\/p>\n<p> Two authors or Multiple (Michaels et al., 2019).<\/p>\n<p> Block Quotes-40 or more words; omit quotes; start on new line; indent 5 spaces<\/p>\n<p> from left; type subsequent lines flush with indent; type entire quotation double spaced.<\/p>\n<p> REFERENCE LIST AT THE END OF A DOCUMENT<\/p>\n<p> Formatting:<\/p>\n<p> References: place the word Reference at the top and center it. <\/p>\n<p> Ordered alphabetically by first author\u2019s last name<\/p>\n<p> DOUBLE SPACE ALL REFERENCES. <\/p>\n<p> Double space between references. If your computer is set to double space already, hit enter one time (2 times puts 4 spaces between)<\/p>\n<p> No indention first line, flush left margin; indent 5 spaces each subsequent line after (2nd, 3rd, etc.). <\/p>\n<p> No quote marks are used in APA format for references list at end. <\/p>\n<p> Only one space after each period in a reference list.<\/p>\n<p> TIPS FOR REFERENCES LIST AT END AND SEE EXAMPLES BELOW:<\/p>\n<p> APA format is very specific and must be done exactly as required. Look at each sample below for the different types of references and duplicate what is shown here exactly. <\/p>\n<p> Please review each carefully for upper or lower case, italics or not, spacing, indentations, margins, abbreviations for author first and last names. and punctuation as , . \ud83d\ude41 ) <\/p>\n<p> ALL REFERENCES MUST HAVE AN AUTHOR, EVEN IF AN ORGANIZATION.<\/p>\n<p> MAY NOT PUT n.d. FOR A REFERENCE (even websites have a date published or date posted).<\/p>\n<p> DO NOT ABBREVIATE OR USE ACRONYMS IN REFERENCES LIST AT END. All organizations, journal names, etc. must be written out fully.<\/p>\n<p> Do not highlight urls or underline in blue. Keep in black ink.<\/p>\n<p> Notice titles of websites and books are italicized and lower case except first letter and proper names or after :. Use format listed below.<\/p>\n<p> Notice names of journals are italicized and upper case first letter of each word (except and, of, etc.) Use format listed below. This is different from websites or books.<\/p>\n<p> Page numbers here do not use a p. See below.<\/p>\n<p> No Wikepedia, online dictionaries, or other generic references. Look for credible health references. Anyone can post anything on these websites. Research journal articles are the gold standard. <\/p>\n<p> Doi\u2019s are formatted the same as URLs. Ex: https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1080\/02626667.2018.1560449<\/p>\n<p> Surnames and initials for up to 20 authors for all authors listed should be provided in the list. <\/p>\n<p> Must list all authors up to twenty authors; More Than Twenty Authors list first 19 authors, use an ellipsis and add final author\u2019s name.<\/p>\n<p> List by last names and initials; commas separate author names. After the first 19 authors\u2019 names, use an ellipsis in place of the remaining author names. Then, end with the final author&#8217;s name (do not place an ampersand before it). There should be no more than twenty names in the citation in total.<\/p>\n<p> MORE THAN 20 AUTHORS:<\/p>\n<p> Pegion, K., Kirtman, B. P., Becker, E., Collins, D.., LaJoie, E., Burgman, R., Bell, R., DelSole, <\/p>\n<p> R., Min, D., Zhu, Y., Li, W., Sinsky, E., Guan, H., Gottschalck, J., Metzger, E. J., Barton, <\/p>\n<p> N. P., Achuthavarier, D., Marshak, J., Koster, R., . . . \u00a0Kim, H. (2019). The subseasonal <\/p>\n<p> experiment (SubX): A multimodel subseasonal prediction experiment. Bulletin of the <\/p>\n<p> American Meteorological Society, 100(10), 2043-2061.<\/p>\n<p> https:\/\/doi.org\/19.2345\/EDM-D-23-0370.2<\/p>\n<p> For REFERENCES LIST AT END (Put References at the top and centered and double space to begin the first reference):<\/p>\n<p> References<\/p>\n<p> For a Book:<\/p>\n<p> Author, A. A. (Year of publication). Title of work: Capital letter also for subtitle. <\/p>\n<p> Publisher.<\/p>\n<p> Anspaugh, D. J., &amp; Ezell, G. (2019). Teaching today\u2019s health: Wellness maintenance. <\/p>\n<p> Allyn and Bacon. <\/p>\n<p> Jones, C. F. (2018). Becoming healthy with theoretical programs. Syndicated Publishers.<\/p>\n<p> E-Book (same as book except add url; must include publisher)<\/p>\n<p> Bowen, M. (2020). Women in early British history: Pioneers and historians.\u00a0Sprager <\/p>\n<p> History. https:\/doi.org\/10.1007\/978-90-481-2473-2<\/p>\n<p> Journals<\/p>\n<p> For a hard cover Journal:<\/p>\n<p> Brownlie, D. (2019). Toward effective poster presentations: An annotated <\/p>\n<p> bibliography. European Journal of Marketing, 6(41), 1245-1283. <\/p>\n<p> For a Journal accessed online with doi number:<\/p>\n<p> Author, A. A., Author, B. B., &amp; Author, C. C. (Year). Title of article. Title of Periodical, volume <\/p>\n<p> number(issue number), pages. https:\/\/doi.org\/xx.xxx\/yyyy<\/p>\n<p> Ashton, P.T. (2017). Improving the preparation of teachers: Best practices. Educational <\/p>\n<p> Researcher, 8(10), 21-22. https:\/\/doi.eeg\/xy.xyz\/wwww <\/p>\n<p> Online journal with website (no doi): <\/p>\n<p> American College Testing, Inc. (2018, March 7). Information for life&#8217;s transitions. American <\/p>\n<p> College Testing, Inc Home. https:\/\/www.act.org<\/p>\n<p> Borman, W. C., Hanson, M. A., Oppler, S. H., Pulakos, E. D., &amp; White, L. A. (2017). <\/p>\n<p> Role of early supervisory experience in supervisor performance. Journal of Applied<\/p>\n<p> Psychology, 10(78), 443-449. https:\/\/www.someaddress.com\/full\/url\/<\/p>\n<p> For Online resources and websites not research articles (these should be kept to a minimum; Research journals are always better references or ):<\/p>\n<p> Author, A. A. &amp; Author B. B. (Date of publication). Title of page [Format description when <\/p>\n<p> necessary], pages. https:\/\/www.someaddress.com\/full\/url\/<\/p>\n<p> Bernstein, M. (2016). A list apart: For people who make websites, 149. <\/p>\n<p> http:\/\/www.alistapart.com\/articles\/writeliving<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION FORMATTING GUIDELINES 7th ed. 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