Running Head: 1: Include Any Grant/funding Information and A Complete Correspondence Address
Running Head: 1: Include Any Grant/funding Information and A Complete Correspondence Address
Running Head: 1: Include Any Grant/funding Information and A Complete Correspondence Address
Institutional Affiliation(s)
Author Note
Abstract
The abstract should be one paragraph of between 150 and 250 words. It is not indented. Section
titles, such as the word Abstract above, are not considered headings so they don’t use bold
heading format. Instead, use the Section Title style. This style automatically starts your section
on a new page, so you don’t have to add page breaks. (To see your document with pagination, on
the View tab, click Reading View.) Note that all text styles for this template are available on the
Keywords: Add keywords here. To replace this (or any) tip text with your own, just select
it and then start typing. Don’t include space to the right or left of the characters in your selection.
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The body of your paper uses a half-inch first line indent and is double-spaced. APA style
provides for up to five heading levels, shown in the paragraphs that follow. Note that the word
Introduction should not be used as an initial heading, as it’s assumed that your paper begins with
an introduction.
Heading 1
The first two heading levels get their own paragraph, as shown here. Headings 3, 4, and 5
Heading 21
For APA formatting requirements, it’s easy to just type your own footnote references and
notes. To format a footnote reference, select the number and then, on the Home tab, in the Styles
Heading 3.
Include a period at the end of a run-in heading. Note that you can include consecutive
Heading 4.
When using headings, don’t skip levels. If you need a heading 3, 4, or 5 with no text
following it before the next heading, just add a period at the end of the heading and then start a
new paragraph for the subheading and its text. (Last Name, Year)
Heading 5.
Like all sections of your paper, references start on their own page, as you see on the page
that follows. Just type in-text citations as you do any text of your paper, as shown at the end of
To see this document with all layout and formatting, such as hanging indents, on the
References
Last Name, F. M. (Year). Article Title. Journal Title, Pages From - To.
Footnotes
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Add footnotes, if any, on their own page following references. The body of a footnote,
such as this example, uses the Normal text style. (Note: If you delete this sample footnote, don’t
forget to delete its in-text reference as well. That’s at the end of the sample Heading 2 paragraph
Tables
Table 1
Table Title
Column Head Column Head Column Head Column Head Column Head
Row Head 123 123 123 123
Row Head 456 456 456 456
Row Head 789 789 789 789
Row Head 123 123 123 123
Row Head 456 456 456 456
Row Head 789 789 789 789
Note: Place all tables for your paper in a tables section, following references (and, if applicable,
footnotes). Start a new page for each table, include a table number and table title for each, as
shown on this page. All explanatory text appears in a table note that follows the table, such as
this one. Use the Table/Figure style, available on the Home tab, in the Styles gallery, to get the
spacing between table and note. Tables in APA format can use single or 1.5-line spacing. Include
a heading for every row and column, even if the content seems obvious. A table style has been
setup for this template that fits APA guidelines. To insert a table, on the Insert tab, click Table.
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Figures
Figure 1. Include all figures in their own section, following references (and footnotes and tables,
if applicable). Include a numbered caption for each figure. Use the Table/Figure style for easy
For more information about all elements of APA formatting, please consult the APA Style