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[Student’s Name]
Abstract
An abstract summarizes what your paper is about. It should appear on separate page.
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[Introduction and Thesis] This template is formatted properly according to APA Style. It
contains the correct order, placement, margins, fonts, headings, etc. Use it like a form and just fill
[Supporting Paragraphs] Remember, you need to cite all information in your paper that
originates from outside sources. To do this properly according to APA Style, you will need to
include both in text citation and a Reference list. In text citation is a brief parenthetical citation
that comes directly after a quote or paraphrased information. The general in text citation format
is: (Author’s Lastname, Year, p. #). Here is an example that paraphrases the conclusion of a
research study: Research show that 30% of teenagers prefer green grapes (Smith, 2015, p. 89).
Another way to format this statement: Smith (2015) conducted a study which shows that 30% of
teenagers in the United States select green grapes over any other color of grape (p. 89). Never
repeat the author’s last name in a sentence and then again in the citation. In the previous
example, notice the author’s last name was not included in the in text citation and that the year
always follows the author’s last name. Would you prefer to use a direct quote instead? Follow
this format: Smith (2015) concludes in his study, “After analyzing the preferences of 570
teenagers in the United we have determined that 29.8% selected green grapes over other
varieties” (p. 89). If you are using a direct quote and the source does not have page numbers,
count and list the paragraph number: (Doe, 2015, para. 16).
[Conclusion]
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References
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BLastname, F. M. (Year, Month Published). Article title. Magazine Title, volume(issue), page(s).
Bryant, S. L., & Cooper, E. (2013). The one-stop carbon solution. Scientific American, 309(5),
CLastname, F. M. (Year, Month Date Published). Article title. Newspaper Title, p. #s.
Crocker, R. (2014, September 9). Islamic State is getting stronger, and it’s targeting America.
DLastname, F. M. (Year, Month Date Published). Article title. Retrieved from URL
Doe, J. M. (2015 May). How to cite using APA. Retrieved from http://www.learntociteAPA.com