Thank the heavens above 4 this video. This is my first time having to do any of this and had it not been 4 your video.... Ughhh I'd been lost. Thank you
Sorry for being annoying but should we include hyperlinks in the ref. section? The manual says it isn’t required, but with papers read online it’s preferable.... my instructor is indecisive regarding this matter which is really frustrating-gosh Much appreciated....
@@Iwillfightcauseigotnothing You are never annoying. It's a valid question. Normally, my standard answer is to ask your instructor. However, it sounds like the instructor may not know for sure. If you are using 6th edition, it will look like: Retrieved from www.xxxxxxx (so for this video you watched, it would be ruclips.net/video/LfULId5W_Z0/видео.html ). There is an IF statement here. If the document has a doi number, which is listed somewhere on the page or reference in a database, will look like: doi: xxxxx, so doi: 10.1035/222 or something similar without the "Retrieved from" statement. If it's a print book, there's no link. The issue that some instructors respond to in a negative way is this: If you copy/paste your link after your citation, then hit the enter key to do your next one, in most cases - it will make it a hyperlink. You can remove the hyperlink (sometimes blue in color) by clicking the ctrl key and the z key at the same time or right click on the link and choose remove hyperlink/link. I hope that helps. Thanks for asking!
I review this video almost every time I start a new paper...Just to make sure I don't lose points on something simple. Thank you
I'm so glad it helps!
Exactly. Am doing just that.
I literally come back & look at this every time I go to write an essay. I’m in college. A freshman. This is SO so helpful, thank you!
This was the absolute best tutorial!!!
Thank the heavens above 4 this video. This is my first time having to do any of this and had it not been 4 your video.... Ughhh I'd been lost. Thank you
So glad it helped! I plan on posting more this summer.
Thank you so much lol I was stuck on this for homework on doing a title page and I couldn’t have done it without u
Thanks so much this video is extremely helpful I wasn't taught this in school and is now in college
THANK YOU SO MUCH! RUclips and Purdue Owl are my go tos for papers lol
I feel like a lot of these views have been from me this semester this video has been a lifesaver!
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4 years old and still helping me currently in 2021 , Thank You!
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Thank you for the very helpful information in an easy to understand way!
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Great videos to learn APA format! Nothing better than a video to follow along with!
Thanks so much! Feel free to let me know any other needs you have for your writing.
Thank you, having been out of school for a long time this helped so much!
I'm so glad that it helped! Congrats on getting back in school.
Thank you very much. very very helpful and you present it in a good way
Thanks, Gypsy! Feel free to let me know any other needs you have for your writing.
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I'm so glad that it helped! Feel free to let me know any other needs you have for your writing.
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Helped a lot in the last moment
So glad to hear that! Feel free to let me know any other needs you have for your writing.
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I just started one of law classes and I thought you can use more then font. If you prefer ?
thank you so much helped a lot.
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Thanks! I appreciate that and hope to create new and helpful videos that students and instructors can use.
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I will be happy to. What do you need?
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I'm glad it helped!
make changing the font and font size the vary first thing you do so you don't have to worry about doing it again.
Nice presentation
Thank you :)
You're welcome!
Do you have a video on how to do the abstract page?
Colleen - yes (start at around 1 minute) - the link should take you to the right part of the video- ruclips.net/video/lJ_GhkBwXAQ/видео.html
this video>purdue owl
How is the format if it is groupings?
Can you explain more so I can answer correctly? Do you mean that they want level one headers for each section?
So you do not bold the title?
Thanks
No need to make the title bold?!
Not in 6th edition.
Sorry for being annoying but should we include hyperlinks in the ref. section? The manual says it isn’t required, but with papers read online it’s preferable.... my instructor is indecisive regarding this matter which is really frustrating-gosh
Much appreciated....
@@Iwillfightcauseigotnothing You are never annoying. It's a valid question. Normally, my standard answer is to ask your instructor. However, it sounds like the instructor may not know for sure. If you are using 6th edition, it will look like: Retrieved from www.xxxxxxx (so for this video you watched, it would be ruclips.net/video/LfULId5W_Z0/видео.html ). There is an IF statement here. If the document has a doi number, which is listed somewhere on the page or reference in a database, will look like: doi: xxxxx, so doi: 10.1035/222 or something similar without the "Retrieved from" statement. If it's a print book, there's no link. The issue that some instructors respond to in a negative way is this: If you copy/paste your link after your citation, then hit the enter key to do your next one, in most cases - it will make it a hyperlink. You can remove the hyperlink (sometimes blue in color) by clicking the ctrl key and the z key at the same time or right click on the link and choose remove hyperlink/link. I hope that helps. Thanks for asking!
@@writingmadeeasy7750 Thank you so much!!!!
my word doesnt work like yours.
No date
Only if your instructor wants it. Hope that helps.
Thank you so much !
You're welcome!