APA 7th Edition Tutorial ✨ How To Format Your Student Paper + FREE APA 7 Template
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- Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
- Learn everything you need to format your student paper using APA 7th edition. Whether you're a student working on an assignment, dissertation, or thesis, this tutorial covers everything you need to know. We share our free APA template, as well as some other helpful tools and resources to simplify your writing process. This video covers a little bit of everything APA 7-related, including margins, font settings, line spacing, headings, referencing, and more.
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▶ VIDEO OUTLINE: APA 7 FORMATTING
00:00 Intro and overview
00:36 Free APA 7 template
00:54 Editing for APA 7th edition
01:12 Student papers vs professional papers
01:54 Core sections of an APA 7 paper
03:22 General page setup (margins, font, line spacing and header)
06:03 Title page
07:38 Abstract
09:04 Main body content
09:45 Headings (5 levels)
12:00 Text styling and language
13:40 In-text citations
16:18 Reference list
18:35 Appendices
21:00 Important disclaimer
21:20 Outro
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A very enriching video every researcher needs to listen and learn.
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Does the template include formatting for tables? My prof. is very particular about table formatting.
On 15:00, the narrative citation should have "and" between the 2 authors instead of "&" (the & is only for parenthetical citations)
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Thank you. It's so useful. I do have a question.
In parenthetical citation, what if I quoted a passage, is it okay if I start the sentence with that actual passage? For example, instead of doing this - According to Bowlby, "Children who did not receive proper care from their primary caregivers will have negative outlook when they become adults" (1945, p. 20).
I did this -
"Children who did not receive proper care from their primary caregivers will have negative outlook when they become adults" (Bowlby, 1945, p. 20).
Is it okay?
Thanks!
It would be better to paraphrase if you're using narrative style :)
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Last question. Are these correctly written? I only made up these passages. I'm so confused. Can you please help me? Thanks! I really appreciate your response! :)
Paraphrased (name of the author is part of the sentence)
According to Sheldon, people who have well-developed muscles are prone to violent crimes (1920).
Paraphrased (name of the author is NOT part of the sentence)
In a study, it is believed that people who are muscular have more aggressive tendency thus prone to engaging in violent crimes (Sheldon, 1920).
Quoted:
As stated in an article, “mesomorphs are most likely to commit violent crimes” (Sheldon, 1920, p. 20).
Quoted (name of the author is part of the sentence):
In his book, Sheldon stated that “mesomorphs are most likely to commit violent crimes” (1920, p. 20).
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can you please convert my document into APA format
What if you’re typing a case Board of Education
My question is I thought it is when you have more than one author at first citing, you list all their names then subsequently you use john et al
No, u just use et al. when there are many authors irrespective of the first citation
Vivid explanation