Thesis Writing: Using APA Format
Thesis Writing: Using APA Format
Thesis Writing: Using APA Format
format
What is APA?
APA stands for American Psychological Associati
on.
APA format is the official writing and publicatio
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Basic Page Setup
Margins are to be
◦ 1" from top,
◦ 1" from bottom
◦ 1.5" from left
◦ 1" from right sides
Sentences are double-spaced in all situations.
Acceptable typeface is Times New Roman and i
n 12-point size (flexible in cover page).
Justification is only on the left side of paper. In
other words, the text on the right side of the pa
per should have ragged edges.
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Basic Page Setup
Page numbers are placed in the header in the
top right corner of the page.
All pages except the title page are numbered
or one-half inch.
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Basic Page Setup
no extra space between paragraphs or sectio
ns (set ‘Before’ & ‘After’ to 0 in Paragraph For
mat)
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Punctuations and Basic rules
2 spaces after the periods that end sentences
.
Still use 1 space after commas, colons: and se
e quotations in text.
Use Hindu Arabic numerals everywhere excep
t established terminology.
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Basic rules: Numbers
Numbers below10 should be presented as wo
rds: for eg.,the sample contained five student
s……..
Numbers 10 and above are presented as num
presented in words:
Twenty‐five percent of the sample …..
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Title
It should be a concise statement of the main t
opic
It should be fully explanatory when standing
alone
The words method and results do not normall
e than 12 words.
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Levels of Heading
There are five levels of heading
in APA. It describes headings, subheadings, a
nd sub-subheadings as levels 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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References
The purpose of using citations is to let the re
ader know where you obtained information so
sources can easily be located and consulted.
You must cite a reference when you:
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Why References?
Ethics of the author
Regards/acknowledge to the scholars
Respect for intellectual property (Avoid plagia
rize).
Validated/ Authenticated to your writings
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Types of References
There are two types of references in report wri
ting/ paper writing.
1. In text citation: The first indicating within y
our thesis sources of the information you have
used to write your thesis. This demonstrates s
upport for your ideas, arguments and views.
2. References [ at the end of paper]: The referen
ce list shows the complete details of everythin
g you cited and appears in an alphabetical list
on a separate page, at the end of your thesis.
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In text Citation: Parapharasing
Even though you have put someone else’s ide
as or information in your own words, you still
need to show where the original idea or infor
mation came from.
Example: The folk knowledge of the indigeno
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In text citation: Direct Quoting
More than 40 words…………
In this connection Cangelosi (2003) says:
“Of course, mathematics is a powerful tool for
addressing problems, explaining phenomena,
discovering relationships … communicating
and organizing ideas. However, mathematics
was developed and continues to be developed
by imperfect, fallible human
beings who sometimes operated under political
or religious pressures that influenced the nature
of mathematics” (p.134).
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In text citation: Direct Quoting
Less Than 40 words…
“Cultural safety is based on attitudes which ar
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In text citation: Multiple author<6
When a work has two authors, always cite bot
h authors every time the reference occurs. Wh
en a work has three to five authors, cite all au
thors the last time the reference occurs. After
that, cite only the first author’s surname follo
wed by the abbreviation “et al.” (and others).
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Continued…
First citation: Burns, Menendez, Block, Smith,
and Philips (2001) / (Burns, Menendez, Block,
Smith, & Philips, 2001) found . . .
Subsequent citation within the same paragrap
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In text Citation: Authors >6
When a paper has six or more authors, cite o
nly the surname of the first author followed b
y “et al.” and the year of publication for the fir
st and subsequent citations.
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Example….
(Mosimege et al., 2000) did an ethnographic s
tudy of mathematical concepts in the cultural
activities at the Basotho Cultural Village, repo
rted on the indigenous mathematical knowled
ge as used by the inhabitants of the village.
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References Page
The references section starts on a new page [en
d of thesis/paper but before appendices] and pr
ovides details of the literature that was referred
to in your report.
Do not include other background material that y
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References: Basic Rules
Use “&” instead of “and” when listing multiple
authors of a source.
Do not create separate lists for each type of i
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References: Basic rules
Author/s or Editor/s last name (surname) appear
s first, followed by initials ( Rai, R. B.).
Year of publication in brackets (2010).
Full title of the book. Capitalise only the first wor
d of the title and the subtitle, if any, and proper
names. Italicise the title. Use a colon (:) between
the title and subtitle.
Include the edition number, if applicable, in brac
kets after the title or subtitle (3rd ed.) or (Rev. e
d.).Note: No full stop, after the title, if there is an
edition.
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References: Basic rules
Place of publication. Always include the city a
nd 2-letter state code when published inside
the USA, and the city & country, if published
outside the USA (Fort Bragg, CA or Auckland,
New Zealand or Benalla, Australia or Weybridg
e, England). If there are two or more places in
cluded in the source, then use the first one lis
ted.
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References: Book
Publisher’s name. Provide this as briefly as po
ssible. Do not use terms such as Publishers, C
o., or Inc. but include the words Books & Pres
s. When the author and the publisher are the
same, use the word Author as the name of th
e publisher.
MidCentral District Health Board. (2008). Distr
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References: Books
Book: One Author, First Edition
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References: Books
Edited Book
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References: Journal Articles
Basic Rules
Author/s last name (surname) first, followed
by initials.
Year of publication in brackets. (2012)
Title of article. Capitalise only the first word o
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References: Journal Articles
Basic Rules
Volume number, in italics. Do not use “Vol.” b
efore the number.
Issue number. This is bracketed immediately
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Journal Article: Printed
Pradhan, J. B. ( 2012). Psychological perspecti
ve of learning mathematics. Mathematics Edu
cation Forum, II(32), 52-59.
Karau, S. J., & Williams, K. D. (1993). Social lo
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Journal Article: Online
DOI (Digital Object Identifiers).
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Journal Article: Online
Without DOI- Consider providing the home p
age URL of the journal. If you are accessing th
e article from a database, you may need to do
a quick web search to locate this URL.
Jungic, V., Kent, D. & menz, P. (2006). Teachi
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References: Conference Paper
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References: Presented Paper
Paper Presented at a Meeting
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References: Dissertations/Thesis
Pradhan, J. B. (2010). Uncovering frozen
knowledge of Chundara: An
ethnomathematical perspective
(Unpublished M. Phil. Thesis). FOE, Tribhuvan
University, Kathmandu.
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References: Doctoral thesis, from uni
versity outside the US
Mann, D. L. (2010). Vision and expertise for i
nterceptive actions in sport (Doctoral disserta
tion, The University of New South Wales, Sydn
ey, Australia). Retrieved from http://handle.u
nsw.edu.au/1959.4/44704
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