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9781319360092

A Pocket Style Manual, Apa Version, 2020 Update

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  • Copyright: 2020-05-06
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Table of Contents

Writing Papers in APA Style
1. Writing college papers in APA style



1a. Research paper: Literature review
1b. Research paper: Original empirical research
1c. Laboratory report
1d. Analytical essay
1e. Annotated bibliography
1f. Administrative report
1g. Case study
1h. Clinical paper
1i. Professional memo
1j. Reflective essay
1k. Social issue paper



2. Understanding APA conventions



2a. Privileging current sources
2b. Using appropriate tone and language
2c. Avoiding stereotypes, bias, and offensive language
2d. Understanding intellectual property
2e. Collecting and reporting data
2f. Protecting research participants



3. Posing questions to start a paper



3a. Choosing a narrow question
3b. Choosing a challenging question
3c. Choosing a grounded question



4. Finding appropriate sources



4a. Locating reference works
4b. Locating articles
4c. Locating books
4d. Locating other sources online



5. Evaluating sources



5a. Selecting sources
5b. Reading with an open mind and a critical eye
5c. Assessing Web sources with special care



6. Managing information; avoiding plagiarism



6a. Maintaining a working bibliography
6b. Keeping track of source materials
6c. Avoiding unintentional plagiarism as you take notes



7. Supporting a thesis



7a. Forming a working thesis
7b. Testing your thesis
7c. Organizing your ideas
7d. Using sources to inform and support your argument



8. Avoiding plagiarism



8a. Citing quotations and borrowed ideas
8b. Enclosing borrowed language in quotation marks
8c. Putting summaries and paraphrases in your own words
8d. Avoiding self-plagiarism



9. Integrating sources



9a. Using quotations appropriately
9b. Using signal phrases to integrate sources
9c. Synthesizing sources


Formatting Papers in APA Style
10. Parts of a paper in APA style



10a. Title page
10b. Abstract
10c. Introduction
10d. Method
10e. Results
10f. Discussion
10g. References
10h. Footnotes
10i. Headings
10j. Appendices
10k. Visuals


11. APA paper format



11a. Formatting the paper
11b. Preparing the list of references



12. Sample pages from papers in APA style



12a. Research paper: Literature review (education)
12b. Research paper: Empirical research (psychology)
12c. Analytical essay (sociology)
12d. Annotated bibliography (economics)
12e. Laboratory report (psychology)
12f. Administrative report (criminology/criminal justice)
12g. Clinical practice paper (nursing)
12h. Reflective essay (education)
12i. Business report
12j. Professional memo (business)
12k. Social issue paper (composition)


Documenting Sources in APA Style
13. APA in-text citations

14. APA list of references



14a. General guidelines for listing authors
14b. Articles and other short works
14c. Books and other long works
14d. Web sites and parts of Web sites
14e. Audio, visual, and multimedia sources
14f. Personal communication and social media


15. APA notes



15a. Footnotes in the text
15b. Notes in tables and figures


Clarity
16. Tighten wordy sentences.



16a. Redundancies
16b. Empty or inflated phrases
16c. Needlessly complex structures


17. Prefer active verbs.



17a. When to replace be verbs
17b. When to replace passive verbs


18. Balance parallel ideas.



18a. Items in a series
18b. Paired ideas


19. Add needed words.



19a. Words in compound structures
19b. The word that
19c. Words in comparisons


20. Eliminate confusing shifts.
20a. Shifts in point of view
20b. Shifts in tense


21. Untangle mixed constructions.



21a. Mixed grammar
21b. Illogical connections
21c. Is when, is where, and reason . . . is because constructions


22. Repair misplaced and dangling modifiers.



22a. Misplaced words
22b. Misplaced phrases and clauses
22c. Dangling modifiers
22d. Split infinitives
23. Provide sentence variety.
 23a. Combining choppy sentences
 23b. Varying sentence openings
24. Find an appropriate voice.
 24a. Jargon
 24b. Clichés
 24c. Slang
 24d. Sexist language


Grammar
25. Make subjects and verbs agree.



25a. Words between subject and verb
25b. Subjects joined with and
25c. Subjects joined with or or nor
25d. Indefinite pronouns such as someone
25e. Collective nouns such as jury
25f. Subject after verb
25g. Who, which, and that
25h. Plural form, singular meaning
25i. Titles, company names, and words mentioned as words


26. Be alert to other problems with verbs.



26a. Irregular verbs
26b. Tense
26c. Mood


27. Use pronouns with care.



27a. Pronoun-antecedent agreement
27b. Pronoun reference
27c. Case of personal pronouns (I vs. me etc.)
27d. Who vs. whom


28. Use adjectives and adverbs appropriately.



28a. Adjectives
28b. Adverbs
28c. Comparatives and superlatives


29. Repair sentence fragments.



29a. Fragmented clauses
29b. Fragmented phrases
29c. Acceptable fragments


30. Revise run-on sentences.



30a. Revision with a comma and a coordinating conjunction
30b. Revision with a semicolon (or a colon or a dash)
30c. Revision by separating sentences
30d. Revision by restructuring the sentence


31. Consider grammar topics for multilingual writers.



31a. Verbs
31b. Articles (a, an, the)
31c. Sentence structure
31d. Prepositions showing time and place


Punctuation
32. The comma



32a. Before a coordinating conjunction joining independent clauses
32b. After an introductory word group
32c. Between items in a series
32d. Between coordinate adjectives
32e. To set off a nonrestrictive element, but not a restrictive element
32f. To set off transitional and parenthetical expressions, absolute phrases, and contrasted elements
32g. To set off nouns of direct address, the words yes and no, interrogative tags, and mild interjections
32h. To set off direct quotations introduced with expression such as he argued
32i. With dates, addresses, and titles
32j. Misuses of the comma


33. The semicolon and the colon



33a. The semicolon
33b. The colon


34. The apostrophe



34a. To indicate possession
34b. To mark contractions
34c. Conventional uses
34d. Misuses of the apostrophe


35. Quotation marks



35a. To enclose direct quotations
35b. Around titles of short works
35c. Other punctuation with quotation marks
35d. Misuses of quotation marks


36. Other marks



36a. The period
36b. The question mark
36c. The exclamation point
36d. The dash
36e. Parentheses
36f. Brackets
36g. The ellipsis mark
36h. The slash


Mechanics
37. Capitalization



37a. Proper vs. common nouns
37b. Titles with proper names
37c. Titles of works
37d. Special terms
37e. First word of a sentence or quoted sentence
37f. First word following a colon
37g. Abbreviations


38. Abbreviations



38a. Before and after a name
38b. Organizations, companies, countries
38c. Units of measurement and time
38d. Latin abbreviations
38e. Plural of abbreviations
38f. Other uses of abbreviations
38g. Inappropriate abbreviations


39. Numbers



39a. Using numerals
39b. Using words for numbers


40. Italics



40a. Titles of works
40b. Words as words and other uses
40c. Ships, aircraft, spacecraft
40d. Foreign words


41. Spelling



41a. Major spelling rules
41b. Spelling variations


42. Hyphenation



42a. Compound words
42b. Words functioning together as an adjective
42c. Suffixes and prefixes
42d. Hyphenation at ends of lines


Glossaries
Glossary of usage
Glossary of grammatical terms


Index
Documentation directories
Charts and lists for quick reference
List of sample pages from student papers
Revision symbols

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