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Parts of APA Manuscript
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The parts of an APA manuscript Title Page Abstract Body Literature review Method Results Discussion References Tables Figures Appendices
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The Title Page - Review Title Purpose: Quickly identify the purpose/content of your article Formatting: Centered in upper half of page Title Caps Line break at logical point if > 1 line long Content: 10-12 words Stand alone: major variables/issues and their relationships
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Abstract Purpose: Quickly summarize the contents / findings of the article Formatting: Next page after title page Center word “Abstract” at top of page (bold) Double-space and begin typing abstract (no indent) Content: Cover all major sections of article 150 words Stand alone
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Body Purpose: The “meat” of your article. You want to share your experiences, knowledge, opinions with the world. Formatting: Title centered at top of first page Double space, indent, and begin your text Content: Discuss all necessary aspects of your topic {see next slide}
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Body – Experimental / Research Paper Introduction Purpose: Identify previous work in the field relating to your topic / study Formatting: NO heading (e.g., “Introduction”) to start May use headings to separate sub-sections
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Body – Experimental / Research Paper Introduction (cont’d) Content Lit review Cite previous scientific work related to your article Logical (usually not chronological) order Purpose of study What are you trying to accomplish / investigate?
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Body – Experimental / Research Paper Introduction (cont’d) Content (cont’d) Theoretical issues How does your article impact the field? How has previous work in the field influenced your article? Definitions of variables What do you mean by, “depression” or “efficient time use”? Statement of hypotheses What do you expect to find, given the previous work in the field and your own personal twist?
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Body – Literature Review Paper Introduction Content Theoretical issues What previous work has been done in this topic? Is there any controversy / disagreement about this topic? What are the opposing view points? Definitions of variables What do you mean by, “depression” or “efficient time use”?
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Body – Experimental / Research Paper Other Components of the Body Method Section Results Section Discussion Section
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Body – Method Section Purpose: To relate the procedures conducted and used to gather that data for the current study Allows for replication of your work Content Participants / Subjects Materials, Appartus, and Measures Procedures
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Body – Results Section Purpose To relate the findings of your research Be succinct, concise, no imagination Guidelines Report results of hypotheses tests in order Describe size and direction of significant results Include all necessary stats to support conclusions (no RAW data) Report any ad-hoc tests as such
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Body – Discussion Section Purpose To summarize findings and discuss hypotheses (both supported and unsupported) Place your findings in the larger context of the field. Content Assessment of hypotheses results Compare / contrast, connect with theory, acknowledge alternative interpretations, applications, future research Limitations of study
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