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The Purdue OWL® APA Formatting and Style Guide provides comprehensive guidelines for writing in APA style.
- General Format
Please see our Sample APA Paper resource to see an example...
- APA Sample Paper
Media Files: APA Sample Student Paper , APA Sample...
- In-Text Citations: The Basics
Long quotations. Place direct quotations that are 40 words...
- Reference List: Basic Rules
Reference List: Basic Rules. This resourse, revised...
- Reference List: Electronic Sources
Wikipedia articles often update frequently. For this reason,...
- Reference List: Books
The following contains a list of the most commonly cited...
- Changes in The 7th Edition
APA Headings. Level. Format. 1. Centered, Boldface,...
- Reference List: Articles in Periodicals
Please note: the following contains a list of the most...
- General Format
Answer : Commas after Introductions Exercise 1. A. If the following sentences are correctly punctuated with introductory commas, mark a C on the line to the left of the sentence. If there is an error, put an X on the line and circle the error.
Exercise : Adjective or Adverb Exercise 1. Choose the correct item: 1. He (correct, correctly) defined the terms. The answer sounded (correctly, correct). 2. She (quickly, quick) adjusted the fees. She adapted (quick, quickly) to any situation. 3.
A Little Help with Capitals. This handout lists some guidelines for capitalization. If you have a question about whether a specific word should be capitalized that doesn't fit under one of these rules, try checking a dictionary to see if the word is capitalized there. Use capital letters in the following ways:
These OWL resources will help you learn how to use the American Psychological Association (APA) citation and format style. This section contains resources on in-text citation and the References page, as well as APA sample papers, slide presentations, and the APA classroom poster.
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This handout should help to clarify when and how to use various marks of punctuation. Independent clause: a clause that has a subject and a verb and can stand alone; a complete sentence. Dependent clause: a clause that has a subject and a verb but cannot stand alone; an incomplete sentence.