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  1. Title page setup - APA Style

    The student title page includes the paper title, author names (the byline), author affiliation, course number and name for which the paper is being submitted, instructor name, assignment due …

  2. Mar 6, 2020 · Student Title Page Guide NOTE: These guidelines should be used to create title pages for student papers. However, if instructors or institutions provide different guidance, …

  3. Oct 8, 2025 · Annotated diagrams illustrate how to set up the major sections of a student paper: the title page or cover page, the text, tables and figures, and the reference list.

  4. Sep 12, 2023 · Use this checklist to help you write a beginner-friendly student paper in seventh edition APA Style, consisting of a title page, text, and reference list. If your paper has more …

  5. Student Title Page Format (Section 2.3): Double-space the title page. Center each element on its own line. Do not use italics, underlining, or different font sizes. Title (Section 2.4): Concise, …

  6. Sample Papers - APA Style

    Most guidelines in the Publication Manual apply to both professional manuscripts and student papers. However, there are specific guidelines for professional papers versus student papers, …

  7. Student Title Page Format (Section 1.6): Double-space the title page. Center each element on its own line. Do not use italics, underlining, or different font sizes. Title (Section 1.7): Concise, …

  8. APA Style

    The Mastering APA Style Student Workbook is an online and interactive workbook for teaching and learning seventh edition APA Style. Explore the workbook to learn more, register for a …

  9. APA Style for beginners: High school, college, and beyond

    This page is your gateway to getting started with APA Style, the writing style that helps you communicate clearly, precisely, and inclusively. Everything on this site comes from the official …

  10. Running head or no running head? For student papers, APA

    Jan 17, 2020 · A running head is an abbreviated version of a paper’s title, and it appears at the top of every page to identify it for readers, especially readers of a print copy of a published article.