Web Sites for APA Writing Style
| This link will bring you to the American Psychological
Association's Home Page on APA Style. They provide some description and examples of
writing in APA style, as well as ordering information for The Publication
Manual of the American Psychological Association 5th Edition (2001). The Publication Manual is the Final Word on APA Style for Writing and Manuscript preparation. |
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| This site is published by the Writing Center at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. | |
| This site is published by the University of Washington's Writing Center. It has a number of links to APA style, including a template of a reserach report in APA style (pdf format). | |
| This site is published by Dr. Mark Plonsky at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. It is a hypertext style guide which gives general writing guidelines as well as specific style information for research reports and research reviews/term papers. He also includes some sample formatted pages from an APA-style manuscript. This site has been updated to include Publication Manual 5th edition (2001) changes. | |
This site is published by Drs. Douglas Degelman of Vanguard University of Southern California. It contains general writing guidelines as well as specific information for writing research reports in APA-style. It is based on the Publication Manual 5th edition (2001) and contains a complete article formatted in APA-style. |
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| The Writing Center at Purdue University has published a PowerPointTM presentation describing APA style. It gives and explantation of the advantages of APA style for writing as well as examples of citations and formatting references. This presentation was written and designed by Jennifer Liethen Kunka, updated September, 2001, and is based on the Publication Manual 5th edition (2001). |
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