APA Style Student Report Template 7th Edition
APA Style Student Report Template 7th Edition
Introducción
Type your abstract here. Do not indent paragraphs in the abstract. For further information about
writing abstracts please consult section 2.9 and 3.3 of the Publication Manual of the American
Keywords: Insert a few keywords on what your paper is about here (see section 2.10 of
Start your paper here. Be sure to indent all paragraphs in the body of your paper. If you
are doing an APA formatted report-style paper, this section would be your introduction. APA
formatted reports typically contain three major sections (method, results, and discussion) in the
body of the paper. If you are using this template and need more sections simply copy and paste
the sections below. If you are using any appendices or tables/figures they go on separate pages
after the references. For further information on what goes in each portion of an APA report
please consult chapter two of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological
Heading 1
Heading number one should be centered on the page, bolded, have all primary words
capitalized (title case), and be on its own line. If you are doing an APA formatted report-style
paper, this section would typically be the method section, be sure to title the heading
appropriately. If there are subsections, use the heading levels illustrated below.
Heading Number 2
Heading number two should be flush to the left side of the page, bolded, have all primary
words capitalized (title case), and be on its own line. Be sure to title this heading appropriately,
Heading Number 3
Heading number three should be flush to the left side of the page, bolded, italicized, have all
primary words capitalized (title case), and be on its own line. Be sure to title this heading
appropriately, and that the text of your paper begins a new paragraph.
4
Heading Number 4. If you are using a fourth-level heading it gets indented, bolded, has
all primary words capitalized (title case), and has a period at the end. Begin the text of your
Heading Number 5. If you are using a fifth-level heading it gets indented, bolded,
italicized, has all primary words capitalized (title case), and has a period at the end. Begin the
References
Insert your alphabetized list of references here. Be sure to use a hanging indent to differentiate
between citations.