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Diseases, Disorders, Therapies, and More

WebThe capitalization of diseases, disorders, therapies, and related terms is covered in the seventh edition APA Style manuals in the Publication Manual Section 6.16 and the …

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Hyphenation principles

WebCompound words may be written as two separate words (e.g., health care), one hyphenated word (e.g., self-esteem), or one solid word (e.g., caregiver). In general, use the APA …

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Using parentheses and brackets in APA Style references

WebChoosing parentheses or brackets. In general, to determine whether to use parentheses or brackets in a reference, look at the template and reference example in …

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7th edition Common Reference Examples Guide

WebThis guide contains examples of common types of APA Style references. Section numbers indicate where to find the examples in the Publication Manual of the American …

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Report by a Government Agency References

WebNational Cancer Institute. (2019). Taking time: Support for people with cancer (NIH Publication No. 18-2059). U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, National …

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Elements of reference list entries

WebWhen numerous layers of government agencies are listed as the author of a work, use the most specific agency as the author in the reference (e.g., use “National Institute of …

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Clinical practice references

WebClinical Practice References. This page contains reference examples for clinical practice for nurses, including the following: UpToDate article. Cochrane review. Clinical practice …

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Student Paper Setup Guide, APA Style 7th Edition

WebIndent the first line of every paragraph of text 0.5 in. using the tab key or the paragraph-formatting function of your word-processing program. Page numbers: Put a …

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From COVID-19 to demands for social justice: Citing contemporary

WebNote: This post was updated on November 22, 2023, to provide the most current format for a post on the X (formerly Twitter) platform and to update related …

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Title page setup

WebFollow the guidelines described next to format each element of the student title page. Place the title three to four lines down from the top of the title page. Center it and type it in bold …

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Journal article references

WebIf a journal article has a DOI, include the DOI in the reference. Always include the issue number for a journal article. If the journal article does not have a DOI and is from an …

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Webpage on a Website References

WebProvide the name of the news website in the source element of the reference. Link to the comment itself if possible. Otherwise, link to the webpage on which the …

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Racial and ethnic identity

Web7. Discussion of racial and ethnic minorities. Comment: “Minority” is usually equated with being less than, oppressed, and deficient in comparison with the majority. When it is …

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APA Style and MLA Style References Comparison Guide

WebThis guide compares APA Style and MLA style references for four common sources: journal articles, books, edited book chapters, and webpages. Format varies …

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Book/ebook references

WebBook/Ebook References. Use the same formats for both print books and ebooks. For ebooks, the format, platform, or device (e.g., Kindle) is not included in the reference. This …

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Diagnostic Manual references

WebReferences for diagnostic manuals follow the format for books, and references for entries in diagnostic manuals follow the format for edited book chapters. 1. Edition of the …

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