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  2. Headings - APA Style

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    There are five levels of heading in APA Style. Level 1 is the highest or main level of heading, Level 2 is a subheading of Level 1, Level 3 is a subheading of Level 2, and so on through Levels 4 and 5. The number of headings to use in a paper depends on the length and complexity of the work.

  3. APA Headings and Seriation - Purdue OWL® - Purdue University

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    APA Style uses a unique headings system to separate and classify paper sections. Headings are used to help guide the reader through a document. The levels are organized by levels of subordination, and each section of the paper should start with the highest level of heading.

  4. APA Headings and Subheadings | With Sample Paper - Scribbr

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    APA headings have five possible levels. Learn how to format each heading level, when to use them, and how to set them up in Word.

  5. Student Paper Setup Guide, APA Style 7th Edition

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    • Use descriptive headings to identify other sections (e.g., Method, Results, Discussion for quantitative research papers). • Sections and headings vary depending on paper type and complexity. • Text can include tables and figures, block quotations, headings, and footnotes.

  6. APA Formatting and Style Guide (7th Edition) - Purdue OWL®

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    General Format. In-Text Citations: The Basics. In-Text Citations: Author/Authors. Footnotes and Endnotes. Reference List: Basic Rules. Reference List: Author/Authors. Reference List: Articles in Periodicals. Reference List: Books. Reference List: Other Print Sources.

  7. Heading Levels Template: Student Paper, APA Style 7th Edition

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    APA Style headings have five possible levels. Each main section starts with the highest level of heading, even if one section has fewer levels of subheading than another section.

  8. Headings and subheadings. APA headings have five possible levels. Heading level 1 is used for main sections such as “Methods” or “Results”. Heading levels 2 to 5 are used for subheadings. Each heading level is formatted differently.