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Usually the second page of an APA paper is theUsually the second page of an APA paper is the
abstract; however, the BHU MBA program willabstract; however, the BHU MBA program will
NOT require students to include the abstract inNOT require students to include the abstract in
their papers.their papers.
APA HeadingsAPA Headings Traditional OutlinesTraditional Outlines
First Level: Bold Upper and Lower Case Centered I.
Second Level: Bold Upper and Lower Case Flush
Left
A.
Third Level: Bold first word only Upper case,
indented, punctuated with a period. Paragraph
continues following the period.
1.
Fourth Level  Indented, boldface, italicized, 
lowercase heading with a period. Paragraph
continues following the period.
a.
APA, 2010, p. 174-75
In 2003, Kessler’s study of epidemiological samples showed that
Within a paragraph, when the name of the author is part of the narrative (as in
the
first example above), you need not include the year in subsequent nonparenthetical
ref-
erences to a study as long as the study cannot be confused with other studies cited in
the article. Do include the year in all parenthetical citations:
Among epidemiological samples, Kessler (2003) found that early onset social
anxiety disorder results in more potent and severe course. Kessler also
Found. . . . The study also showed that there was a high rate of comorbidity
with alcohol abuse or dependence and major depression (Kessler, 2003).
However, when both the name and the year are in parentheses (as in the second
example above), include the year in subsequent citations within the paragraph:
Early onset results in a more persistent and sever course (Kessler, 2003).
Kessler (2003) also found. . . .
The following is an example of how one may use a direct
quotation from a book with one author:
Venes (2001) stated, “The types of influenza doctors must prepare
for fall into three categories” (p. 106).
If the author’s name is stated prior to the quotation, include the
date of publication (in parentheses) after the author’s name and
follow the quotation with the page or paragraph number. For a
work with two authors, use both authors’ last names for every
citation. If the source has three or more authors but fewer than six
authors, list all authors in the first citation, and use the first
author’s last name and the words et al. for the rest of the citations.
If the source has more than six authors, you may use the first
author’s last name and et al. for every citation.
Quotations that contain fewer than 40 words are enclosed in double
quotation marks within the text. Use single quotation marks for
quotations contained within a direct quotation. Quotations of 40
words or more are indented in a block format without quotation
marks. Use double quotation marks to indicate a quotation within
the block quotation. The block quotation is started on a new line, and
it is indented five to seven spaces or one-half inch.
Subject and verb agreement. A singular noun requires a singular verb, and a
plural noun requires a plural verb (APA, 2010). Words that intervene between the
noun and the verb do not change this basic rule.
Noun and pronoun agreement. When writers use a singular noun, they must
also use a singular pronoun. To avoid using he/she (he or she) or him/her (him or her),
writers may reword the sentence and use a plural noun and a plural pronoun to
eliminate the problem of nouns and pronouns that do not agree. For example, the
sentence “A student applying for a job must carefully proofread his or her application”
may be reworded to read, “Students applying for jobs must carefully proofread their
applications.” Use of plural forms also helps writers reduce bias, avoid stereotypes,
and refrain from using both singular and plural in the same sentence or paragraph.
Punctuation. Correct punctuation establishes
the rhythm and readability of sentences. Use only
one space after commas, colons, and semicolons.
Use one or two spaces after a period at the end of a
sentence (be consistent with use). When a hyphen
or a dash is used, no space appears before or after
the hyphen or dash (APA, 2010). Correct use of
commas and semicolons can be challenging for
students. Writers are encouraged to proofread
their papers to ensure proper use of commas
(Purdue OWL, 2009).
Capitalization. Capitalization is used to designate a
proper noun or trade name as well as major words in
titles and in headings. Instances where capitalization is
not used include laws, theories, models, or hypotheses,
such as ethical decision-making models and names of
conditions or groups in an experiment, such as
experimental or control groups (APA, 2010). A common
error in capitalization is its use with the name of a job
title or department. An example is human resources,
which is not capitalized, versus the specific title of ACME
Human Resources Department, which is capitalized.
Seriation (elements written in a series). Items
contained in a list help to clarify the point being
made or help to clarify components of a subject.
Bullets may be used for a list in academic writing
according to APA standards (2010). To show
seriation of separate paragraphs, however, number
each paragraph with an Arabic numeral followed by
a period that is not enclosed in or followed by
parentheses. To show seriation within a paragraph
or a sentence, use lowercase letters in parentheses.
Numbers. Spell out numbers one through nine
that appear in the body text. Use Arabic numerals to
express numbers 10 and above. Exceptions to this
rule are discussed in the Grammar and Writing
Guides in the Center for Writing at Tutorials &
Guides. Once in the Grammar and Writing Guides,
go to Grammar Mechanics and select Number
Usage for a list of the exceptions. If you have the
Publication Manual, sixth edition (2010), refer to
pages 111-114 for detailed information about
number usage.
Third person versus first person. Person refers to
the point of view or the source of the writer’s
opinions. Use third person (he, she, they) in
academic writing. When referring to yourself,
however, stating “The writer instructed the
patients” is ambiguous and may give the impression
that you did not participate. Instead, use a first
person personal pronoun: “I instructed the patients.”
For the most part, reference to self in first person
should be limited to personal reflection or opinion
papers.
Reference Page
Hanging indentation is used for the reference page. (See Appendix B for format
directions to create hanging indents). In a hanging indent, the first line of the
reference rests against the left margin, and the lines that follow are indented five to
seven spaces or one-half inch to the first tab stop. The reference page is
alphabetized by author or by title of the work when no author is listed, and each
entry contains the date of publication in parentheses directly after the author’s
name. The title, the place of publication, and the name of the publisher follow the
date of publication for a book entry. The proliferation of electronic materials has
prompted APA to create formats designed specifically for Internet and web-based
written material. Visit the APA website at www.apastyle.org for additional
information about formatting electronic references. You will also find frequently
asked questions and helpful free tutorials about using APA style.
Only references that have been cited in the paper are listed on the reference
page. Personal communications are cited in the text but do not appear on the
reference page because the reader cannot retrieve them.
B in Bible (when referring to the Holy Bible) is
always capitalized, but b in biblical is not.
Biblical, like godly, is an adjective and not a
proper noun. When using the word Scripture in
the place of the word Bible, capitalize the S.
When using it to refer to specific scriptures in
the Bible, the S is not capitalized.
The Bible is not included in the reference list.
Reference list entries are not required for major classical works, such as
ancient Greek and Roman works or classical religious works; simply identify
in the first citation in the text and the version you used. Parts of classical
works (e.g., books, chapters, verses, lines, cantos) are numbered systematically
across all editions, so use these numbers instead of page numbers when
referring to specific parts of your source:
1 Cor. 13:1 (Revised Standard Version)
(Qur’an 5:3-4)
(APA, 2010, pp. 178-179)
APA
http://www.apastyle.org/index.aspx
Sample APA Paper
http://www.apastyle.org/manual/related/sample-experiment-paper-1.pdf
FAQ’s
http://search.apastyle.org/?facet=stylecontenttype%3AFAQ&query=

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Apa primer (rev)

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  • 4. Usually the second page of an APA paper is theUsually the second page of an APA paper is the abstract; however, the BHU MBA program willabstract; however, the BHU MBA program will NOT require students to include the abstract inNOT require students to include the abstract in their papers.their papers.
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  • 7. APA HeadingsAPA Headings Traditional OutlinesTraditional Outlines First Level: Bold Upper and Lower Case Centered I. Second Level: Bold Upper and Lower Case Flush Left A. Third Level: Bold first word only Upper case, indented, punctuated with a period. Paragraph continues following the period. 1. Fourth Level  Indented, boldface, italicized,  lowercase heading with a period. Paragraph continues following the period. a.
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  • 10. APA, 2010, p. 174-75 In 2003, Kessler’s study of epidemiological samples showed that Within a paragraph, when the name of the author is part of the narrative (as in the first example above), you need not include the year in subsequent nonparenthetical ref- erences to a study as long as the study cannot be confused with other studies cited in the article. Do include the year in all parenthetical citations: Among epidemiological samples, Kessler (2003) found that early onset social anxiety disorder results in more potent and severe course. Kessler also Found. . . . The study also showed that there was a high rate of comorbidity with alcohol abuse or dependence and major depression (Kessler, 2003). However, when both the name and the year are in parentheses (as in the second example above), include the year in subsequent citations within the paragraph: Early onset results in a more persistent and sever course (Kessler, 2003). Kessler (2003) also found. . . .
  • 11. The following is an example of how one may use a direct quotation from a book with one author: Venes (2001) stated, “The types of influenza doctors must prepare for fall into three categories” (p. 106). If the author’s name is stated prior to the quotation, include the date of publication (in parentheses) after the author’s name and follow the quotation with the page or paragraph number. For a work with two authors, use both authors’ last names for every citation. If the source has three or more authors but fewer than six authors, list all authors in the first citation, and use the first author’s last name and the words et al. for the rest of the citations. If the source has more than six authors, you may use the first author’s last name and et al. for every citation.
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  • 13. Quotations that contain fewer than 40 words are enclosed in double quotation marks within the text. Use single quotation marks for quotations contained within a direct quotation. Quotations of 40 words or more are indented in a block format without quotation marks. Use double quotation marks to indicate a quotation within the block quotation. The block quotation is started on a new line, and it is indented five to seven spaces or one-half inch.
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  • 16. Subject and verb agreement. A singular noun requires a singular verb, and a plural noun requires a plural verb (APA, 2010). Words that intervene between the noun and the verb do not change this basic rule. Noun and pronoun agreement. When writers use a singular noun, they must also use a singular pronoun. To avoid using he/she (he or she) or him/her (him or her), writers may reword the sentence and use a plural noun and a plural pronoun to eliminate the problem of nouns and pronouns that do not agree. For example, the sentence “A student applying for a job must carefully proofread his or her application” may be reworded to read, “Students applying for jobs must carefully proofread their applications.” Use of plural forms also helps writers reduce bias, avoid stereotypes, and refrain from using both singular and plural in the same sentence or paragraph.
  • 17. Punctuation. Correct punctuation establishes the rhythm and readability of sentences. Use only one space after commas, colons, and semicolons. Use one or two spaces after a period at the end of a sentence (be consistent with use). When a hyphen or a dash is used, no space appears before or after the hyphen or dash (APA, 2010). Correct use of commas and semicolons can be challenging for students. Writers are encouraged to proofread their papers to ensure proper use of commas (Purdue OWL, 2009).
  • 18. Capitalization. Capitalization is used to designate a proper noun or trade name as well as major words in titles and in headings. Instances where capitalization is not used include laws, theories, models, or hypotheses, such as ethical decision-making models and names of conditions or groups in an experiment, such as experimental or control groups (APA, 2010). A common error in capitalization is its use with the name of a job title or department. An example is human resources, which is not capitalized, versus the specific title of ACME Human Resources Department, which is capitalized.
  • 19. Seriation (elements written in a series). Items contained in a list help to clarify the point being made or help to clarify components of a subject. Bullets may be used for a list in academic writing according to APA standards (2010). To show seriation of separate paragraphs, however, number each paragraph with an Arabic numeral followed by a period that is not enclosed in or followed by parentheses. To show seriation within a paragraph or a sentence, use lowercase letters in parentheses.
  • 20. Numbers. Spell out numbers one through nine that appear in the body text. Use Arabic numerals to express numbers 10 and above. Exceptions to this rule are discussed in the Grammar and Writing Guides in the Center for Writing at Tutorials & Guides. Once in the Grammar and Writing Guides, go to Grammar Mechanics and select Number Usage for a list of the exceptions. If you have the Publication Manual, sixth edition (2010), refer to pages 111-114 for detailed information about number usage.
  • 21. Third person versus first person. Person refers to the point of view or the source of the writer’s opinions. Use third person (he, she, they) in academic writing. When referring to yourself, however, stating “The writer instructed the patients” is ambiguous and may give the impression that you did not participate. Instead, use a first person personal pronoun: “I instructed the patients.” For the most part, reference to self in first person should be limited to personal reflection or opinion papers.
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  • 23. Reference Page Hanging indentation is used for the reference page. (See Appendix B for format directions to create hanging indents). In a hanging indent, the first line of the reference rests against the left margin, and the lines that follow are indented five to seven spaces or one-half inch to the first tab stop. The reference page is alphabetized by author or by title of the work when no author is listed, and each entry contains the date of publication in parentheses directly after the author’s name. The title, the place of publication, and the name of the publisher follow the date of publication for a book entry. The proliferation of electronic materials has prompted APA to create formats designed specifically for Internet and web-based written material. Visit the APA website at www.apastyle.org for additional information about formatting electronic references. You will also find frequently asked questions and helpful free tutorials about using APA style. Only references that have been cited in the paper are listed on the reference page. Personal communications are cited in the text but do not appear on the reference page because the reader cannot retrieve them.
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  • 27. B in Bible (when referring to the Holy Bible) is always capitalized, but b in biblical is not. Biblical, like godly, is an adjective and not a proper noun. When using the word Scripture in the place of the word Bible, capitalize the S. When using it to refer to specific scriptures in the Bible, the S is not capitalized.
  • 28. The Bible is not included in the reference list. Reference list entries are not required for major classical works, such as ancient Greek and Roman works or classical religious works; simply identify in the first citation in the text and the version you used. Parts of classical works (e.g., books, chapters, verses, lines, cantos) are numbered systematically across all editions, so use these numbers instead of page numbers when referring to specific parts of your source: 1 Cor. 13:1 (Revised Standard Version) (Qur’an 5:3-4) (APA, 2010, pp. 178-179)