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		<title>APA Style Information</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you write an APA dissertation/thesis, you should consider the essential citation fashion and reference writing recommended by APA. There are several formatting requirements engaged, so you should follow these while writing your APA dissertation/thesis. You need to be sure you do not confuse the specific APA rules with some other referencing systems. The APA [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you write an APA dissertation/thesis, you should consider the essential  citation fashion and reference writing recommended by APA. There are several formatting requirements engaged, so you should follow these while writing your APA dissertation/thesis. You  need to be sure you do not confuse the specific APA rules with some other referencing systems.<br />
The APA style of writing is chiefly utilized by the science faculties of studies and principally makes use of various published texts and papers as sources. The citation is used with the last name of the author followed by the publication&#8217;s year and the page number. Depending on the authors&#8217; number, this citation must vary slightly. You should cite the number of pages in the citation if you are quoting from citing specific facts or a source. Otherwise only the year and name is sufficient. APA dissertation/thesis reference writing sometimes involves referring to the work of numerous authors for same facts or idea. In these instances, you should write the reference using the following example: Adams, 2008; Horsey, 2007; Brown, 1999). As well to remember is the way to create a reference for a couple of sources from one and same writer in the one and same year. Then you will differentiate by joining a subset letter in December. For instance, you will write (Fox, 2007a) for one source and then (Fox 2007b) for the other. Also, there are some instances when you are quoting a statement or a theory by an author is mentioned in other journal or book.</p>
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		<title>Page Numbering Featuring an APA Dissertation/Thesis</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You should put page numbers at the bottom or top of an APA dissertation/thesis page and combine the position in the same paper. Also, you should utilize any Arabic style, lower and upper case roman numerals, lower and upper case alphabetic page numbers, for example, a, b, c, and then combine styles in your APA [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You should put page numbers at the bottom or top of an APA dissertation/thesis page and combine the position in the same paper. Also, you should utilize any Arabic style, lower and upper case roman numerals, lower and upper case alphabetic page numbers, for example, a, b, c, and then combine styles in your APA dissertation/thesis.<br />
Note: no page numbers on separate pages. You can start again page numbers from any page beginning at any number or go on the numbering from a preceding section. Page numbers of your APA dissertation/thesis correct themselves, when you type or they remain static. For example, when you create chapter two to start with page number 1 and then you join pages to chapter one, chapter two will start with a page number one.<br />
You should remember to control the page number as well as header justification. Also, header justification and page number can be adjusted separately of each other. You need to control that the page number will the left or right of the header. You can change the style of page numbering of any part you have already made.<br />
Still more rules of using APA writing style:<br />
1.	Do not use page number on your title page.<br />
2.	A preface begins with Roman numeral ii at the page’s bottom.<br />
3.	An acknowledgment page going on from the preface typed with Roman numerals at the page’s bottom.<br />
4.	The main body of the document in Arabic numerals, numbers located at the top right side with the first page being page number one.</p>
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		<title>APA Writing Style and Format</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Feb 2009 12:15:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are in a psychology or social science program, you will have to write an APA dissertation/thesis. APA style and format is the writing style used by various journals issued by the American Psychological Association. Often writing an APA dissertation/thesis is a problematic task. APA style and format dictates that your print size must [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="justify"> If you are in a psychology or social science program, you will have to write an APA dissertation/thesis. APA style and format is the writing style used by various journals issued by the American Psychological Association. Often writing an APA dissertation/thesis is a problematic task.</p>
<p>APA style and format dictates that your print size must be 12 and your style &#8211; Times New Roman or Courier. Most papers will use three heading levels. The APA style and format for titles can be confusing to employ and it is best left to your consultant.</p>
<p>Writing an APA dissertation/thesis requires you avoid utilizing biased language. When writing, you should avoid employing any type of language, which might cause someone’s offense. As a general APA format and style rule, you must use ethnic labels such as &#8220;Negro,&#8221; when you can employ geographical labels, for example, &#8220;Afro-American.&#8221;You must not use &#8220;gays&#8221; and &#8220;dike&#8221; in place of &#8220;homosexuals.&#8221; Unlike punctuation, this kind of style and format can be more subjective and trickier. A consultant will know what type of bias to search for in your paper and he can fast correct your language use.</p>
<p>When writing, most students are hesitant how to capitalize in accordance with APA format and style rules. You can use the following capitalization guiding principles in your dissertation:<br />
1.	You need to capitalize the tests’ names, for example, &#8220;The How to Cope with a Dissertation Test.&#8221;<br />
2.	You should capitalize major words having four or more letters in titles and subtitles.<br />
3.	You should capitalize the names of courses and departments, for instance, students were enrolled from &#8220;The How to Fulfill a Thesis Course&#8221; at &#8220;Thesis University.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>APA Dissertation/Thesis Citation Basics</title>
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When writing an APA dissertation/thesis, you should stick to the author-date way of in-text quotation. This signifies that the writer&#8217;s last name as well as the publication year for the source must appear in the text, for example, Jones, 1998, and a reference must emerge in the list of reference at the end of your APA dissertation/thesis.<br />
When you refer to a concept from another document but not straight citing the material, or referring to the whole article, book, or other work, it is necessary for you to turn to the author and publication year in the in-text reference.<br />
In your APA dissertation/thesis, you should capitalize proper nouns, comprising author initials and names, for instance, D. Jones.<br />
When you make reference to the source’s title within your document, you need to capitalize each word, which is four letters long or much greater within the source’s title: Immutability and Change. Exceptions concern short words, which are verbs, pronouns, nouns, adjectives, and adverbs: There Was Nothing Left to Lose, Writing Descriptive Essay.<br />
When capitalizing titles, it is needed to capitalize both words in a hyphenated compound, for example, Natural-Born Cyborgs.<br />
It is also necessary to capitalize any first word after a colon or dash: &#8220;Determining Film Rhetoric: The Occasion of Hitchcock&#8217;s Giddiness.&#8221;<br />
You should underline or italicize the titles of long papers like edited collections, books, movies, documentaries, television series, or albums: Friends; The Dimming of the Mind; The Wizard of Oz.<br />
You need to use quotation marks at the titles of short works like journal articles, television series episodes, various articles from edited collections, and song titles: &#8220;Multimedia Documents: Constructing Possible Worlds.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>APA Writing Style</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Jan 2009 14:55:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[APA citation format is an extensively used format for dissertations, essays, and theses, particularly those relating the social sciences. Writing an APA dissertation /thesis helps both a writer and readers. It gives the opportunity to a writer to organize better his paper and later publish the work in psychological journals. APA writing format helps readers [...]]]></description>
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APA citation format is an extensively used format for dissertations, essays, and theses, particularly those relating the social sciences.<br />
Writing an APA dissertation /thesis helps both a writer and readers. It gives the opportunity to a writer to organize better his paper and later publish the work in psychological journals. APA writing format helps readers to review the dissertation much better, find references easier and conduct further research when required. Still, some writers consider it less than optimum.<br />
An APA dissertation/thesis has the next components. An APA dissertation/thesis comprises of a title page typically followed by an abstract, the importance of which is left to the professor’s discretion. The following goes the main body of your dissertation or thesis and lastly the reference list.<br />
The abstract is just a summary or the essence of your work. It gives the audience the main idea of the whole paper and usually provides the base for the audience’s decision on whether to read the complete dissertation. The abstract instantly goes after the title page and typically does not go above 120 words.<br />
A paper written in APA paper may have an introduction. Its purpose is to make acquainted the audience with what the paper will deal with in detail. Often, an introductory part is written on the assumption that the audience is new to the problem.<br />
Also, there are some other requirements to APA writing style. The work must be typed on paper of 8.5 inches by 11 inches. The all-around margin must be 1 inch and the line spacing must be double.</p>
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