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Punctuation in APA Dr. David B. Ross

Three Segments of Presentation American Psychological Association Periods Commas Semicolons Colons Italics Ellipsis Dash En Dash Hyphen Quotation Marks Parentheses Capitalization Spacing

Periods (end punctuation, abbreviations, and specialized contexts) End of sentence Initials with author’s name J. C. Maxwell Reference-list abbreviations ED., pp. 62-76, Rev. ed. After figure caption Figure 2. Percentages of student population. After et al. Latin abbreviations i.e., e.g., a.m. p.m. U.S. government, U.S. Navy (only used when U.S. as an adjective) Abbreviation for inch in. Decimal points 2.75 ml, 22.7 lb

Comma (internal forms of punctuation) 3 or more items in a series Men, women, and children Clauses of a compound sentence The first interview was successful, but the second one was not as effective. Years with exact dates April 20, 2010, was the date the interviews began. Years within in-text citations (Bolman & Deal, 1990) Separating authors in references Edmonds, W. A., & Kennedy, T. D. (2013).

Semicolon (compound sentences & elements in a series) Join clauses of a compound sentence when no coordinating conjunction Group A responded positively; Group B responded negatively. Separate elements in a series when elements contain commas The test groups were from Davie, Florida; Atlanta, Georgia; and Chicago, Illinois. (Creswell, 2003; Marquardt, 2012; Northouse, 2009)

Semicolon (compound sentences & elements in a series) Semicolon before transitional phrase Everyone knows he created the policy; of course, it will never be implemented. I missed the early flight; however, I still made the meeting. My employees are not trained in technology; therefore, we hired an outside source. There is always a comma after a transitional phrase. Seriation (a) problem statement, purpose, and deficiencies; (b) literature review; and (c) findings and results

Colons Introduce a phrase that explains or illustrates The stages of the educator induction program include: preparation, hiring, and mentoring. Introduce a sentence that explains or illustrates. If the explanatory material that follows a colon is a complete sentence, the first word is capitalized The results are quickly summarized: The experiment was a failure. Separates elements in a ratio The ratio was 3:10 Used in References to separate state and publisher and a split title Fowler, F. (2008). Policy studies for educational leaders: An introduction (3rd ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Merrill/Prentice-Hall. Used in a Dissertation Chapter Chapter 1: Introduction

Italics In References for book titles, names of journals and volumes Titles of full-length works Gone With the Wind, The Elements of Style Provides emphasis so the meaning is not lost Words that could be misread The small group (meaning a designation, not group size) Variables ps < .05; Ms = 3.70 and 4.22; degrees of freedom Cronbach’s a = .83 Cohen’s d = 0.084

Ellipsis Points Three spaced points (. . .) Indicates where words have been omitted in a quotation or sentence He came home, with dogs in tow, just in time for dinner. He came home . . . Just in time for dinner. Indicates an omission between sentences (producing four spaced points as one is the period) He arrived just in time for dinner. Unbeknownst to the rest of the family, he had brought his roommates along. He arrived just in time for dinner. . . . He had brought his roommates along.

Dashes (two hyphens no spaces before or after) Indicate a break in the thought of a sentence The national heritage of participants—they identified themselves—proved less important than researchers anticipated. Insert a series of elements that contain commas Universities in two cities—Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, and Dallas, Texas—offer similar doctoral programs.

En dash (to create PC ctrl & minus sign; Mac option key & minus sign) Types of ranges 16–30 kHz Indicates inclusive pages in references & in-text citations (95–101, pp. 244–267) To show equal weight in a compound modifier Parent–teacher meeting Doctor–patient relationship test–retest the Chicago–London flight male–female

Hyphen (join compound words that precede the noun they modify) Functions as an adjective High-risk behaviors Number that functions as an adjective Ninth-grade teacher, 100-word explanation using the prefix self- Self-help book, self-inflicted injury Compound that could be misread Re-form (form again not change), re-count (count again not remember)

Hyphen (continued) Prefix with capitalized base word Pre-American establishment Prefix when the base word is a number Pre-1960s Vietnam Era Prefix when the base word is more than one word Non-peer-reviewed journals Fraction used as an adjective Two-thirds majority Ends with the first letter of the base word (except e) Post-traumatic stress, and a preexisting condition

Quotation Marks Identifies titles of brief works “The High-Risk Child” Indicates direct quotations under 40 words This qualitative approach to research design is at most basic “the description of an individual’s immediate experience” (Edmonds & Kennedy, 2013, p. 136). Highlights words in special ways (slang, irony) Her “abnormal” behavior was, in fact, quite normal.

Quotation Marks Not used in reference-list entries Not used in block quotes of 40 or more words Place all periods and commas inside quotation marks Place other punctuation outside quotation marks, unless part of the quoted material The Dream Questionnaire items included “How often do you remember your dreams?” How will this study impact participants who stated at the outset, “I never remember my dreams”?

Parentheses Always used in pairs Separates elements and information from the rest of the sentence Set off clarifying information A two-way ANOVA was conducted using gender and activity type (see Tables 5 and 6). The impact of the code of conduct policy helped create an environment of order (see Appendix B). Set off publication dates Darling et al. (2005) implied that schools provide opportunities to develop leadership abilities.

Parentheses Set off parenthetical references and page or paragraph references Nationally ELL students tend to fall significantly behind their non-ELL peers in reading (Fry, 2007). ZPD is dynamic since it shifts as students advance to the higher level “learning more complex concepts and skills” (Bodrova, 1994, para. 26). Viadero (2010) stated that “principals may be the single most important reason why new teachers stay in schools or leave” (p. 14). Introduce an abbreviation to be used in subsequent pages The American Psychological Association (APA) published it first manuscript in 1929. Since then, APA has updated its guidelines many times. Set off letters in seriation Grant (2008) acknowledged outside sources as (a) peer pressure, (b) no adult supervision, and (c) no emotional stability.

Capitalization First word of a complete sentence First word after a colon that begins a complete sentence Major words in titles and headings (Level 1 and 2) Read APA manual and NSU style guide Major words in table titles and figure legends Read dissertations and APA manual for examples Referring to titles of sections within the same manuscript In her book, History of Pathology. . .

Capitalization Titles of tests (do not capitalize generic titles of tests) Advanced Vocabulary Test a vocabulary test Stroop Color-Word Interference Test Stroop color test Proper names and trade names Howard Gardner, Malcolm Knowles Xerox, Prozac Survey Monkey, Facebook, PsycINFO Internet

Capitalization University specific departments and courses Department of Psychology Leadership 9100 Nouns followed by numerals or letters Day 4, Experiment 6, Table 1, Figure 3 Names of factors, variables, and effects Mealtime Behavior (Factor 4) Factors 6 and 7 Component 1 factors and components are only capitalized if followed by a numeral or letter

Do Not Capitalize Read about Level 3, Level 4, & Level 5 headings Read the NSU style guide Second word in hyphenation unless in the title Gender-base or in a title Gender-Base General university departments or courses math department, a speech pathology class Names of laws, theories, models, statistical procedures or hypotheses Nouns that donate common parts of books or tables followed by numerals or letters page ix, row 4, column 9

Spacing After punctuation marks One space after commas, colons, semicolons One space after a sentence (NSU style guide) One space after parts of a reference citation McNeal, R. B. (1998). High school extracurricular activities. Journal of Educational Research, 91(3), 183-191. One space after initials in personal names Luthar, S. S., Shoum, K. A., & Brown, P. J.

Spacing Exceptions No space after internal periods in abbreviations Identity-concealing labels for study participants (F.I.M.) a.m., p.m., e.g., i.e. No space around colons in ratios 1:23 No spacing in acronyms It is found that GPAs were higher for students who participated in extracurricular activities. No spacing between a numeral and percent sign 24%, 3.45%