About APA Style
About APA Style
When an assignment asks you to write a paper, you must properly cite any references within the
text and provide a reference page for them. As a University student, you must use the APA Style
format.
APA Style refers to the editorial style established by the American Psychological Association
that many of the social and behavioral sciences have adopted to present written material in the
field. APA consists of guidelines that a publisher observes to ensure a clear and consistent
presentation of written material. These guidelines apply to the following elements:
citation of references
punctuation and abbreviations
construction of tables
selection of headings
presentation of statistics
Direct Quotations [Level three heading: Left margin, bold, italic, title
new paragraph. Level three headings are usually only necessary in longer
papers, most
Direct quotations must mirror the original source word for word, even if
errors are
contained in the original text. To alert the reader that errors are part of the
word [sic], enclosed in brackets and italicized, must follow the erroneous
the quotation must be cited. The format of direct quotations may vary with
most serious issues in the workplace today, yet most employers are not
The following is an example of how you may use a narrative citation for
a direct
quotation from a book with one author: Venes (2001) stated, “The types of
influenza doctors
must prepare for fall into three categories” (p. 106). If the author’s name is
quotation, include the date of publication (in parentheses) after the author’s
quotation with the page or paragraph number (in parentheses). For a source
authors, include the name of only the first author and the abbreviation “et
quotation marks
within the text. Use single quotation marks for quotations contained within a
direct quotation.
started on a new line, and it is indented five to seven spaces or one-half inch.
else’s ideas or
2001). [Citing works with three or more authors: Include the name of
the text. A citation must be included each time a source is mentioned more
than once in a paragraph Page or paragraph numbers are not required for
include a page or paragraph number to help the reader easily locate the
from an article located in an online database; the writer would format the
the 50 best companies for minorities. Here is an example where the author is
not mentioned within the text: A list of companies has been singled out as
best for minority employees (Daniels, 2004). Both examples include the
author’s last name and the date of publication. If the author’s name is not
provided within the paraphrased text (a narrative citation), it must be
both consist of sharing a source author’s ideas by phrasing them in your own
words. A writer
but when the author’s exact words are not essential to the paper.
quote directly when the source verbiage is crucial, and stating it any other
lose its meaning. Usually, writers will quote authors who are experts in their
ideas support their own. However, excessive use of direct quotations should
be avoided. Writers
are encouraged to paraphrase when doing so will not change the meaning or
impact of a source
(Ede, 2010).
Plagiarism
increased plagiarism
easier for you to use someone else’s words, doing so discredits you and your
work. When in
doubt, cite.
Fonts such as
black, 11-point Arial, 11-point Calibri, 10-point Computer Modern black, 11-
point Lucida Sans Unicode or 12-point Times New Roman are acceptable.
software settings that reduce the spacing between words or letters or add
spacing between
paragraphs. Use double-spacing throughout the document. Use one space
after sentence-ending
Writing Mechanics
words, and a
make all his sentences short, or that he avoids all detail and treats his
subjects only in
outline, but that every word tells. (para. 1) [Block quotation (40 or
to the tab margin and do not include quotation marks. The in-text
Grammar
basic grammar
2020). Words that intervene between the noun and the verb do not change
bias, avoid stereotypes, and refrain from making assumptions about gender.
Passive Voice
Passive voice obscures the actor in the sentence, “The house was
painted,” because it
omits who applied the paint. In contrast, the same sentence written in active
the company painted the house.” The passive voice, which is a form of “be”
(is, was, were, will be, have been, etc.) and a participle (painted, etc.), is
useful for when the actor's identity is not important to the sentence or
context. Overuse of the passive voice causes the document to read similarly
weakens the essay’s argument and prevents clear and concise writing.
Punctuation
space after commas, colons, and semicolons. Use one space after a period at
the end of a
sentence. When a hyphen or a dash is used, no space appears before or
series of three or
analyzing the
comma use.
Capitalization
titles and headings. Instances, where capitalization is not used, include laws,
theories, models, or
conditions or groups in an
error in
example is human
resources, which is not capitalized, versus the specific title of ACME Human
Resources
Items contained in a list help to clarify the point being made or help to
clarify
in or followed by
parentheses.
Numbers
Spell out numbers one through nine that appear in the body text. Use
Arabic numerals to
express numbers 10 and above. Exceptions to this rule are discussed in the
only. Hyperlinks are not used in academic papers per APA, except in your
references list.]
instructed the patients” is ambiguous and may give the impression that you
opinion papers.
Conclusion
referencing materials
appropriately with in-text citations and reference entries, you will clearly
communicate the
content of your work. Use the information included in this paper to develop
effective academic
papers.
References
[Reference Page: Use a separate page to list the references and double-
The section labeled References is centered, bold, and title case, at the top of
the page. Italicize the titles of books and journals (including journal volume
numbers).]
American Psychological
corporate author
25(5), 48-56.
42.
https://doi.org/10.1097/00006416-200209000-00007 [Example: A
149(13), 136-146.
Ede, L. (2010). The academic writer: A brief guide (2nd ed.). Bedford/St.
Martin’s. [Example:
Lawton, K. A., Cousineau, L., & Hillard, V. E. (2001). Plagiarism: Its nature
and consequences.
[Example: A source
Journal of Management
https://doi.org/10.1108/02621710910955994 [Example: A
source with a digital object identifier (DOI).]
invites cybercheating.
words. In The
(Original work
book.]
Davis.