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  2. Title Page Setup - APA Style

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    The professional title page includes the paper title, author names (the byline), author affiliation(s), author note, running head, and page number, as shown in the following example. Follow the guidelines described next to format each element of the professional title page.

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

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    This guide will help you set up an APA Style student paper. The basic setup directions apply to the entire paper. Annotated diagrams illustrate how to set up the major sections of a student paper: the title page or cover page, the text, tables and figures, and the reference list.

  4. Student Title Page Guide, APA Style 7th Edition

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    TITLE PAGE: The title page needs to provide information about the paper’s topic and authors and the course to which it is being submitted. Title Page Content. A student title page includes the following elements: • title of the paper • author(s) ° include the full names of all authors of the paper; use the form first name, middle initial,

  5. Guide to What’s New in the Publication Manual of the ... - APA...

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    The seventh edition includes guidelines for student paper title page formatting that are different from professional paper title page formatting. Student title page elements include the course number and name, instructor name, and assignment due date as well as the omission of the running head.

  6. Publication Manual, 7th Edition Student Paper Checklist - APA...

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    Student Title Page Format (Section 2.3): Double-space the title page. Center each element on its own line. Do not use italics, underlining, or different font sizes. Title (Section 2.4): Concise, engaging summary of the paper and its main topic and/or variables. Write the title in title case: Capitalize the first

  7. 7th edition Common Reference Examples Guide - APA Style

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    This guide contains examples of common types of APA Style references. Section numbers indicate where to find the examples in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (7th ed.).

  8. APA Style

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    Connect with APA Style: The authority on APA Style and the 7th edition of the APA Publication Manual. Find tutorials, the APA Style Blog, how to format papers in APA Style, and other resources to help you improve your writing, master APA Style, and learn the conventions of scholarly publishing.

  9. Sample Papers - APA Style

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    This page contains sample papers formatted in seventh edition APA Style. The sample papers show the format that authors should use to submit a manuscript for publication in a professional journal and that students should use to submit a paper to an instructor for a course assignment.

  10. Concise Guide, 7th Edition Student Paper Checklist - APA Style

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    Student Title Page Format (Section 1.6): Double-space the title page. Center each element on its own line. Do not use italics, underlining, or different font sizes. Title (Section 1.7): Concise, engaging summary of the paper and its main topic and/or variables. Write the title in title case: Capitalize the first

  11. Publication Manual of the American Psychological ... - APA Style

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    Known for its authoritative, easy-to-use reference and citation system, the Publication Manual also offers guidance on choosing the headings, tables, figures, language, and tone that will result in powerful, concise, and elegant scholarly communication.