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The American Psychological Association anticipates that most people will start using the 7th edition in the spring of 2020 or thereafter.
It’s best to ask your instructor to verify which APA guidelines you should follow.
APA 7th Edition Changes Cheat Sheet
Bias-free language
References and citations
Punctuation and layout
Click on the link below to download the APA template. These templates use every time you need to set-up a research paper using APA, 7th ed. style format. Simply open the template and type your own information every time you need to write an APA style research paper. ASK YOUR INSTRUCTOR WHAT TEMPLATE YOU SHOULD FOLLOW!
Click the link below for a sample APA papers with annotations on the title page, abstract, headings and references. The annotations draw attention to relevant content and formatting and provide users with the relevant sections of the Publication Manual (7th ed.) to consult for more information. Find a copy of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, 7th ed. in the campus library.
ASK YOUR INSTRUCTOR WHAT FORMAT YOU SHOULD FOLLOW!