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APA Writing Guide

http://www.APAEditor.net - Students adhering to the APA Writing Guide will find a great deal more style suggestions than those having to do with references. Students are merely the most familiar with all the referencing instructions. Regardless, there are plenty of other instructions that will keep authors on their toes.

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APA Writing Guide

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  1. APAWritingGuide StudentsadheringtotheAPAWritingGuidewillfindagreatdealmorestylesuggestions thanthosehavingtodowith references.Studentsaremerelythemostfamiliar withall the referencinginstructions.Regardless,thereareplenty of other instructionsthatwill keepauthorsontheir toes. Writing anAbstract AccordingtothecurrentAPAWritingGuide,theabstractisdesignedtosum upapaper inaround120words.Moreconcisewritingissomethingpreferred.Thesisstatements, importantinformationand mainideasshouldall beincludedinthissection.Iftherewere anypeculiarabbreviationsoruniquetermsinvolvedinapaper thentheyshouldbe definedintheabstract. Naturallytheabstracthastobewritteninthesamevoicethattheauthor usesfor the restofthepaper.Theactual word"Abstract" isgenerallycenteredwithoutany underliningbeforethepage.Whileit mightseemunusualnottoattachaproper title,this is thepreferredmethod. LargeQuotations Anyquotethat'slonger thanfour wordshas tobesetapartinablock.Thesequotesare usuallydouble-spacedandthenindentedahalf-inchfromtheleftmargin.However,a blockquoteisnotsetapartbyquotationmarks.Theuniquetypesettingandthefactthat itrestsonitsownisenoughtoindicatethatthe material iscited.Finalpunctuationis placedbeforethecitation,asinthefollowingexample: LawrenceJ.Henderson (1914)wroteonthetopic ofspectrumanalysis,stating: Anew periodinthehistory of astronomyfolloweduponthediscoveryofspectrum analysisbyBunsenandKirchhoff.Attheoutsetthechemical compositionofthesun revealeditself.Later thatofthestarsbecameknown;still later itbecamepossibleto classifythestarsonthebasisoftheir spectra.(p.13) Order professional APA editing at www.APAEditor.net!

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