LaTeX APA Version 7 Style (See Description) (Step by Step Instructions)

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  • @adasariyamoses4588
    @adasariyamoses4588 3 месяца назад

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  • @user-nn4ik6wu8n
    @user-nn4ik6wu8n 4 месяца назад

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  • @treasuretrove849
    @treasuretrove849 Год назад +1

    Sir please make a video on writing theses and dissertations in APA 7 format.

    • @TheExpatProfessor
      @TheExpatProfessor  Год назад

      I'm sorry about the delay!
      The best place to start is at your institution's library's publishing site. Look at other published theses or dissertations, and copy the format from there. (The may even have a .tex template available for you)
      There is no functional change in LaTeX, of which I'm aware; however, this resource link by "calltutors" may be helpful in distinguishing the category/section differences. www.calltutors.com/blog/difference-between-thesis-and-research-paper/
      https COLON SLASH SLASH www DOT calltutors DOT com SLASH blog SLASH difference-between-thesis-and-research-paper SLASH
      If possible, I recommend using a research-oriented style that provides proper numbered headings like: 1, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 2, 2.1, 2.1.1, 2.1.2, et cetera. This is available in \documentclass{article} or \documentclass{elsarticle} (and many more). I realize that this is not often possible, and you will find yourself needing APA-stylistic options to meet a particular objective.

    • @treasuretrove849
      @treasuretrove849 Год назад +1

      @@TheExpatProfessor Thanks Professor

  • @fvc1612
    @fvc1612 5 месяцев назад

    I've been trying to make references with no date and they are not sorted properly. How could I fix that?

    • @TheExpatProfessor
      @TheExpatProfessor  5 месяцев назад

      Hello! Look at the bibliography preamble options and reference the APA6/7 guidelines as to what you want. Be sure to have the actual guidelines, as many people do not require the proper order. Once you find the proper order, make the changes. A good source, that is pretty new, is perplexity.ai All the best!

  • @xiyungong2708
    @xiyungong2708 5 месяцев назад

    how to make (alice et al., 2017) and alice et al., (2017) in the same document

  • @ivmedical
    @ivmedical 5 месяцев назад

    Hello. I am having issue with citation. I am getting error: Error unlinking file C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\b5XOP76J_Q using unlink0 at C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\par-6976616e73\cache-8f3580e5758dcf9e518781a55b95cc7413268871\inc\lib/IPC/Run3.pm line 128.
    Process exited with error(s). No citations show up. Thank you in advance.

    • @TheExpatProfessor
      @TheExpatProfessor  5 месяцев назад +1

      Oh no!
      I have no experience with that specific issue, but Gemini.google.com and perplexity.ai seem to think that the following may help:
      Thorough Cleanup:
      Empty the temporary directory C:\WINDOWS\TEMP completely.
      Delete any auxiliary files (.aux, .bbl, .blg, etc.) associated with your LaTeX project.
      Recompile your document from scratch.
      Check Permissions:
      Ensure your user account has full read-write permissions in the temporary directory and any project-specific folders.
      Update Packages:
      Update your LaTeX distribution and relevant packages to their latest versions.
      Review Log Files:
      Carefully examine any log files generated during compilation for further clues about the error's origin.
      Consult Documentation:
      Refer to the documentation for your citation package and bibliography style for any known issues or troubleshooting steps.
      Search Online Resources:
      Explore online LaTeX communities or forums for discussions related to this specific error message.

    • @ivmedical
      @ivmedical 2 месяца назад +1

      Thank you a lot. It did work. ​@@TheExpatProfessor