To cite in APA format, you must follow the rules and guidelines established by the American Psychological Association. Most important of these rules is that you use in-text citations. You can find more information here: studenthandouts.com/citations.
After consulting with publication specialists at the APA, OWL staff learned that the APA 6th edition, first printing sample papers have incorrect examples of Running heads on pages after the title page. This link will take you to the APA site where you can find a complete list of all the errors in the APA's 6th edition style guide. Type your title in upper and lowercase letters centered in the upper half of the page.
APA recommends that your title be no more than 12 words in length and that it should not contain abbreviations or words that serve no purpose. Your title may take up one or two lines. All text on the title page, and throughout your paper, should be double-spaced.
If you are using MLA styling as the format for your research paper, you must pay strict attention to the size of your borders, spacing sizes, and the alphabetical order of your correctly cited references. Teachers have been known to pull out the rulers! You can find more information here: ccc.commnet.edu/mla/practical_guide.shtml.
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