Apa 6th edition sample paper reference page




















Journal of Adolescent Health, 4, Franklin, M. A motivational approach to exercise. Freud, S. Beyond the pleasure principle J. Strachey, Trans. New York, NY: Liveright. Original work published Gene therapy to be tried. Hardy, J. Gigli [Motion picture]. United States: Columbia Pictures. Posner, M. Seeing the mind. Science, , Scholnick, E. Conceptual development: Piaget's legacy.

Double-space the list. Start the first line of each reference at the left margin; indent each subsequent line five spaces a hanging indent. Put your list in alphabetical order. Alphabetize the list by the first word in the reference. Where the author is unknown, alphabetize by the first word in the title, ignoring the words a, an, the.

For each author, give the last name followed by a comma and the first and middle, if listed initials followed by periods. Italicize the titles of works: books, audiovisual material, internet documents and newspapers, and the title and volume number of journals and magazines. In titles of non-periodicals books, videotapes, websites, reports, poems, essays, chapters, etc , capitalize only the first letter of the first word of a title and subtitle, and all proper nouns names of people, places, organizations, nationalities.

If more than one place of publication is listed give the publisher's home office. If the home office is not given or known then choose the first location listed. Spacing 4. Regarding punctuation in manuscript drafts, APA suggests using two spaces after periods ending sentences to aid readability.

This research project explores how to discuss palliative care with patients. Approximations 4. Use words to express approximations of days, months, and year.

Reporting statistics 4. Use a zero before the decimal point with numbers less than one when the statistic can be greater than one. Include effect sizes and confidence intervals with statistics. This will allow the reader to more fully understand the conducted analyses.

Use brackets to group together confidence interval limits in both the body text and tables 5. The sixth edition includes a section 5. This section can help you decide when and how to display your data.

For example, your data might show that you are exploring data and information, or your data may serve a storage purpose for later retrieval. Figures include graphs, charts, maps, drawings, and photographs. As a general rule, only include figures when they add to the value of the paper. If the figure merely repeats what is written in the paper, do not include it, as it does not add any new information to the paper.

The sixth edition also emphasizes the importance of clearly labeling electrophysiological, radiological, and genetic data sections 5. If the quotation is less than 40 words, incorporate the quotation into the text and place quotation marks round the quotation.



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