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  1. Variables Italicize English letters used as statistical symbols or algebraic variables (e.g., N, n, t, M, SD, ohen’s t) Exception: When a variable that would normally be italicized appears in an italicized title, you do not italicize the variable: Demographic Characteristics of Study Participants (N = 150)

  2. Common Reference Examples Guide. 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.). More information on references and reference examples are in Chapters 9 and 10 of the Publication Manual as well ...

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  4. Capitalize only the first letter of the first word. For a two-part title, capitalize the first word of the second part of the title. Also capitalize proper nouns. Do not italicize. End with a period. Capitalize all major words in the periodical name. Follow with a comma. Italicize the periodical name (but not the comma after). Italicize the ...

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  5. APA Basics 1. Journal Articles 2. Books & eBooks 3. Web Resources 5. Other Sources 7. Quick Guide. to APA 7th. Referencing. For more information see the full APA 7th Referencing Guide: libguides.newcastle.edu.au/apa-7th. Produced by the University of Newcastle Library, February 2020.

  6. Graphs, Charts, Maps, Statistics etc. If you build a table using data you have found, you need to cite the source of the data itself. Similarly, referencing a graph or figure in your work requires atribution. If you are reproducing a figure, see Chapter 7 of the APA Publication Manual for more detail.

  7. Aug 15, 2006 · Start the references list on a new page at the end of your paper with the heading References. centered at the top of the page in bold font. The reference list should be double-spaced throughout. Begin each entry flush with the left margin and indent subsequent line(s) 1⁄2 inch. This is called a hanging indent.

  8. APA Quick Reference Guide 2 APA Quick Reference Guide Caveat: This guide is intended to supplement —not replace—the sixth edition of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (APA, 2010). As a quick reference, this guide is not comprehensive but covers the most common style issues that arise in student writing.

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